Environment reference materials and articles from 2020 – constantly updating
A constantly updated list of news, information and research on the issue of our time – the climate crisis
A constantly updated list of news, information and research on the issue of our time – the climate crisis
Did you ever think we would live in a world where the global news focused on a fly? Not only that, we now have multiple Twitter handles
What a week in the news!! First we have Trump’s tax returns; then Brad Parscale has a meltdown; followed by a shambolic first debate with Joe Biden
The RBG news went from sorrow, to outrage, to fear and then political momentum started to move in the right direction faster than I’ve ever seen it happen before.
An Infodemic is when we experience an overload of information – which is usually false or unverified (non-peer-reviewed) information – and it’s a common reality during a crisis, which is why a pandemic ignites a Infodemic.
This week, the content around #BlackLivesMatter has become deeper and more reflective. There are people across whole swathes of society thinking about racism in a much deeper way. It feels like real change is possible.
The news has been overwhelming these last few months especially, and then this week happened!!
What a week of news! It feels like civil war is closer than ever in the US, and on the other side of the world here in Asia Pacific, slowly, slowly, some semblance of normality is coming back.
It appears my first weekend reads was valued, so here we go with week two. I always read far and wide, which I encourage everyone to do! It’s so important to keep on top of what’s happening, trends, and more, plus it’s where you identify changes, especially the evolution of the global human hive mind. …
#2 Weekend reads – some articles and videos to get you up to date Read More »
Knowledge is power, and far reaching reading habits – across multiple sources and platforms – is critical if we want to understand the world and what is happening.