Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Sustainable living is living wonderfully

I created this MINDMOVIE as an affirmation to myself and others on what it would be like to live in a sustainable village like an ECO-UNIT. Affirmations are pro sustainability inventions.

Tuesday, September 16, 2008

Herd mentality astutely described on How to save the World

Dave Pollards excellent blog asks why we are looking for leaders now that the counter-sustainable nature of the economic system is coming to light, and blame is being laid left to right.

One of Dave's points is that we don't have any leaders who have more of a clue than the rest of us. And any clue they have is used to make sure they are OK themselves.

Dave hit the nail on the head. With consumer's and taxpayer's money, an education system has been built up. Those with the best educations are those at the helm of banks, corporations, political parties and other bodies who are basically screwing us over.

The majority of people do not want war in Iraq, poverty, and DO want health care and social security. So why isn't it that way? Because we have abdicated to the very people whose education we paid for. And it is just these people who will not take the hit as the economies of the world go into downward spiral. The Latin Americans refused to have anything to do with the World Bank and the IMF and now they are asking ambassadors to leave. Do they know something we don't? Maybe they have been screwed over so many times by well educated Chicago boyz that they have learned something... I wonder...

As the world goes into economic turmoil, it is us ordinary folks who are at an extreme disadvantage. We are unprepared, we do not have robust contact networks, we do not own land or facilities and we are still hoping that someone, somewhere has a good plan. As you say, somewhere there is a LEADER who will, like Robin Hood, take charge. If you are reading this, thinking "naaah they will think of something" just remember that what they are thinking does not have your best interests in mind

Monday, September 15, 2008

The town without cars


It comes up in the book "Inventing for the Sustainable Planet" - modern town without cars. But do they exist? Do they function well?

Of course they do. The Archipelago outside Stockholm, Sweden boasts the car-less town of Söderhamn. Its a great place to visit in the summer, full of life and a great day out. As you see, the houses are close together, you can walk around the town which has a nice, homely feel to it.

Thursday, September 11, 2008

New version of Sustainable Development model released

sustainable development model
View SlideShare presentation or Upload your own. (tags: strategy model)

I like 350

The 350 group has taken it upon themselves to explain that Carbon Dioxide levels must go down to 387 part per million to minimise the risk of self-reinforced global warming and the Earth reaching a tipping point.
Here at Sustainable Planet we welcome such marketing initiatives. That kind of communication is a great innovative way for people to understand the issues.
Check out the video below....

 
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