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Below you'll find a list of all posts that have been categorized as “Natural Capital”

Give back half to become whole

Ed Wilson’s Plan: Give back half to become whole? “To strive against the odds on behalf of all life would be humanity at its most noble.”                                   As a self-described “congenital synthesiser” E. O. …

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The Positive Deviant in Brazil

  • Sao Paulo City

n Brazil to promote O Divergente Positivo the Portuguese language edition of The Positive Deviant. So far (just over a week) it has been one rather frantic round of talks, seminars, interviews and meetings. More in future posts. First some background. Looking out from my high rise hotel over the roof tops and …

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Sara Parkin

I’m Principal Associate of The Sustainability Literacy Project, and Founder-Director & Trustee of Forum for the Future. My 2010 book The Positive Deviant: Sustainability Leadership in a Perverse World is now a course book in many countries. By wide recommendation its sequel What Does Good Look Like? concentrates on an articulation of what sort of world we want to have. I owe many thanks to the Marmot Charitable Trust for their support and patience during the writing of this on-line book. Read more about me here.

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