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Beauty will save the world!!!! Community is the life blood of our survival as a species... Let's throw a better party!! Meet AnitaAbout MeAnita M. Burke is internationally recognized as a thought leader in the area of a sustaining and thriving global existence. Her experience in organizational development and systemic change within multinational corporations is rich with insight and useable tools. She is a frequent speaker on the topic of how to deliver change and profits by reducing and eliminating the negative ecological and social footprints of industrial infrastructures. Anita is one of the smartest, best connected, most sincere and impactful executives serving every day to create a sustainable and thriving experience on the planet. Until recently, Anita worked for Shell International as a Senior Advisor for Sustainable Development and Climate Change. Her educational background in physics and environmental science bring a dynamic whole systems approach to problems of energy futures. She was raised in the wilderness of Idaho and Alaska. She presently runs an international sustainability consulting business, The Catalyst Institute. My FriendsMy Free'N ExchangeThis user has no open Free'N Exchange items.
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Featured Thought LeaderA terrific article in the NY Times this morning on capturing wind energy in the form of compressed air. One issue with wind is that it only produces energy when it is blowing. Storing the excess in batteries or using it to turn sea water into hydro... Green Tips
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The idea of lunch brought to and from school in a paper or plastic bag seems so '80s, but the use of an actual lunch box or reusable sack (although they've been around for years, too) is back in style, and choi... Latest Forum TopicSign this petition calling on theClorox Company (parent corporation of Brita) to expand its water filterrecycling program in the UK to all countries in which it sells itsproducts. ... Latest Polldirty water 0% (0 votes) dead trees 0% (0 votes) this is a weird thing to ask 33% (1 vote) niether 67% (2 votes) Total votes: 3 |