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Nate Liebenberg, the co-founder of idiveblue.com, is passionate about bringing awareness to the problems we have created with throwaway plastics. They harm so many ocean species. They pollute these precious waters. And ultimately they harm us. Join us for a deep blue discussion about our oceans and what we can do to help.
Forum for the Future
This webinar, which we ran on 29 April 2020, aims to help you understand whether recent excitement in sustainable protein adds up to a future-fit food system (as reviewed in our Future of Food report here)
We start to explore how the pandemic is now stretching that system to its limits and discuss what the food industry can be doing to shape better outcomes long-term.
This webinar recording is relevant for anyone operating in the food industry, particularly for sustainability professionals or those with a focus on nutrition, sourcing, innovation or strategy. Watch to benefit from Forum’s futures and system change expertise to help navigate this rapidly changing context.
Prominent scientist, Sir David King – former chief scientific adviser to the UK government from 2013-2017 – talks to the Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G) about how research on climate-altering technologies in the Arctic might be governed. Sir David King joined two sessions hosted by C2G on October 10th at the 2019 Arctic Circle Assembly, where scientists, policy experts, indigenous activists, youth representatives, and other civil society representatives explored some of the toughest questions facing decision-makers today as they contemplate the future of the Arctic. Learn more here.
Prominent scientist, Sir David King – former chief scientific adviser to the UK government from 2013-2017 – talks to the Carnegie Climate Governance Initiative (C2G) about how research on climate-altering technologies in the Arctic might be governed. Sir David King joined two sessions hosted by C2G on October 10th at the 2019 Arctic Circle Assembly, where scientists, policy experts, indigenous activists, youth representatives, and other civil society representatives explored some of the toughest questions facing decision-makers today as they contemplate the future of the Arctic. Learn more here. t
Wallace Black Elk: We are born with love, kindness, generosity and giving. Connie Baxter Marlow: Walking in Trust: Radical Childrearing. Trust is the key to living in harmony, live a new way of being, bring your gift, each child knows his path, Trust in a loving universe. Native American way of discovery. LIsten to circumstance. Watch the signs. Healing of Separation. Courage. Wallace Black Elk, Connie Baxter Marlow, Sally Ranney in Aspen, Colorado. July 13, 1998. Excerpts from REALITY CHECK!
Wallace Black Elk speaks from the Universal mind. Doubt has separated us from the Creator and created the reality we experience. Understanding the true nature of the rock, fire, water and green. Time for all colors of humanity to put their heads together unanimously to bring universal telepathic language back. No time, no space.
Trust Brings Freedom 2 of 2 available here.
Sally Ranney brings insights into The Trust Frequency. Wallace Black Elk and Sally Ranney in Aspen, Colorado July 13, 1998 excerpts from REALITY CHECK! For Information on The Trust Frequency developed after spending 15 years in close association with WBE and other visionary elders and personal insights and experiences: http://TheTrustFrequency.net
The first Coca-Cola bottle made partially from marine litter. #worldwithoutwaste
Chief Phil Lane of the Four World's International Institute calls for balance and harmony as one human family (Deember 2015) Here is Phil Lane leading a climate change demonstration in Los Angeles.
Sir David Attenborough has an update from Blue Planet II about our plastic consumption.
Sir David Frederick Attenborough; born 8 May 1926)is an English broadcaster and natural historian. He is best known for writing and presenting, in conjunction with the BBC Natural History Unit, the nine natural history documentary series forming the Life collection that together constitute a comprehensive survey of animal and plant life on Earth.
A Plastic Ocean is an adventure documentary shot on more than 20 locations over the past 4 years. Explorers Craig Leeson and Tanya Streeter and a team of international scientists reveal the causes and consequences of plastic pollution and share solutions.
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