#133 Weekend reads – an anniversary of unnecessary death and suffering
If you’re like me, you’ve probably been reading about the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. This moment a year ago left me feeling shocked and bereft.
If you’re like me, you’ve probably been reading about the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine. This moment a year ago left me feeling shocked and bereft.
After nearly two and a half years, we’ve made it back to Singapore. It’s a practical trip – banks, doctors, dentists, accountants
All of these stories should be THE major story for the climate this week. Climate change: Wildfire smoke linked to Arctic melting
I’ve noticed some people posting on LinkedIn asking us to be mindful of what we share right now. The essence of the message is
Here we go, another intense week, and one thing I am understanding is many many people are struggling with the size of the shift the world is going through
Since I started my Weekend Reads more than 94 weeks ago, no question this time is the most challenging. We are all facing so many unknowns
Ukraine and Russia are at war and it’s considered the greatest risk to world peace since World War II. Global security is teetering on the edge,
As we’re watching the rumblings of the build up towards war in the Ukraine and the political posturing accompanying it, as well as the coups in Africa