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Tag Archives: sustainability
Too right it’s Black Friday: our relentless consumption is trashing the planet George Monbiot
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2017/nov/22/black-friday-consumption-killing-planet-growth? Click on the above link to visit the Guardian for this article by George Monbiot, to mark last week’s ‘Black Friday’. ‘When you hear that something makes economic sense, this means it makes the opposite of common sense. Those … Continue reading
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The 12th day of Christmas – George Monbiot
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2012/dec/10/on-12th-day-christmas-present-junk Click on the link above for George’s article in the Guardian on the real cost of Christmas, and the inheritance we are creating for our children and those yet to come. “…of the materials flowing through the consumer economy, … Continue reading
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Tagged Adam Welz, addiction, addictive behaviour, advertising and cultural norms, affordable counselling exeter, Annie Leonard, associating consumption with happiness, authoritarianism, carbon dioxide production, climate change, collective insanity, collective madness, consumer boom, consumer economy, consumer society, consumerism, consumption and happiness, counselling exeter, counsellor Exeter, counsellors Exeter, cultural self harming, cultural shadow, destructive behaviour, disconnection, discovered that, disposable culture, economic inequality, ethical responsibility, fallacy of growth economy, fatuity, festival of junk, Gabor Mate, George Monbiot, global warming, growth economy, growth of inequality, hedonism, industrialisation, industrialised nations, industrialization, insane culture, landfill, living world, low cost counselling exeter, mass media and cultural norms, Maya Angelou, Moral Maze, normalising, normalizing, numbing, Palace Gate Counselling Service, Palace Gate Counselling Service Exeter, paradigm shift, pathological consumption, perceived obsolescence, person centred counselling exeter, planned obsolescence, pointless consumption, pointlessness, rhino horn, scratch off world map, self harming, selling dreams, selling meaning, sick culture, stimulating spending, Story of Stuff, sustainability, Terry the Swearing Turtle, unsustainability, www.palacegatecounselling.org.uk
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TED: Bhutan’s Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay
This is an inspirational 19 minutes. Politicians are not all cut from the same cloth…. No matter who we are, how big or small, we have choices about the values we live by and we can make a difference. This is … Continue reading
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Xiuhtezcatl Martinez of Earth Guardians, speaking to the U.N. in Paris
The writer finds it deeply disturbing to hear this 15 year old boy speak with passion about what affects us all, while the adults behind him disregard both him and his message…The comments on the video published on the internet tell … Continue reading
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Enoughness: Restoring Balance – Films for Action
http://www.filmsforaction.org/watch/enoughness_restoring_balance_to_the_economy Click on the above link for this concise, clear, short film about how our unsustainable economic/philosophic model compares with sustainable models drawn from indigenous cultures. Here’s the film-makers’ website:- http://www.firstpeoples.org/ We like the following banner quotation from it:- “Look and listen … Continue reading
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Charles Eisenstein – The Ecosexual Awakening
http://ecosexbook.com/excerpt-from-the-ecosexual-awakening/ Interesting perspective from Charles, which feels like an accurate metaphor for the cultural blind alleys down which we have lost ourselves. Most of our social structures are predicated upon a parent/child relationship – hierarchical, authoritarian, external-locus based…. We are … Continue reading
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Charles Eisenstein on Sacred Economics
Essential questions for our time. The concept of all life as sacred infuses person-centred, as we understand and practice it. It also offers hope for a desperately needed cultural paradigm shift. Here’s the You Tube description:- ‘Sacred Economics traces the … Continue reading
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