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By: Ed gillespie

Jon if you had actually read ‘Sizzle’ or watched my TEDx talk on ‘Sustainability the reinvention of progress’ you wouldn’t oversimplify & misrepresent Futerra’s approach… ‘Sizzle’ is ALL about...

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By: Jonty Whittleton

Interesting post Jon. My internal compass has swung between sustainable revolution and evolution more times than I care to count, and it’s currently sitting somewhere in the middle. The tension is...

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By: Melissa Sterry

One of the sustainability pros who has used the Martin Luther King metaphor I agree with the statement ‘the best thing to do if you really want to learn from King’s speech is to read it’. Having sat on...

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By: Nic Marks

I think it is quite funny you somehow think only I have a right to use MLK inspirational speeches in some way for another context. Obviously one of the reasons people like MLK are inspiring is that...

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By: Shaun Chamberlin

Before I comment I should note that, judging from the comments, this post appears to have been edited significantly from the original before I found it. However, I enjoyed and valued the post that I...

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By: Harold Forbes

My problem with dreams and visions is that they will always be limited in their effect by the number of people who “buy-into” them when with climate change we need action by virtually everybody,...

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By: Ed gillespie

Jon if you had actually read 'Sizzle' or watched my TEDx talk on 'Sustainability the reinvention of progress' you wouldn't oversimplify & misrepresent Futerra's approach... 'Sizzle' is ALL about...

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By: Jonty Whittleton

Interesting post Jon. My internal compass has swung between sustainable revolution and evolution more times than I care to count, and it’s currently sitting somewhere in the middle. The tension is...

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By: Melissa Sterry

One of the sustainability pros who has used the Martin Luther King metaphor I agree with the statement 'the best thing to do if you really want to learn from King’s speech is to read it'. Having sat on...

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By: Nic Marks

I think it is quite funny you somehow think only I have a right to use MLK inspirational speeches in some way for another context. Obviously one of the reasons people like MLK are inspiring is that...

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By: Shaun Chamberlin

Before I comment I should note that, judging from the comments, this post appears to have been edited significantly from the original before I found it. However, I enjoyed and valued the post that I...

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By: Harold Forbes

My problem with dreams and visions is that they will always be limited in their effect by the number of people who “buy-into” them when with climate change we need action by virtually everybody,...

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