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If you are serious about sustainability, the most important thing is to identify who is the problem, and it isn't you. Read Taking Shorter Showers Doesn't Cut It to identify the real culprits and learn about the only effective action to save our civilization and our planet. Below are many more helpful and thought-provoking articles on Sustainability arranged in five sections: Some of the Problems Sustainable Thinking What You Can Do Good News Resources You can find my monthly blog on the Kingston Life website (and posted on our site here a month later) called Notes from the Underground about the building of our earth-sheltered home on our Salmon River site (above). Postings are the first of every month and you can read them one month later here. I teach a third and fourth-year course on Sustainability at the Queen’s School of Business and at Laurentian University with a Course Description a detailed Course Syllabus, and a Pre-Course Submission. As well, this summer I have the opportunity to be a Vising Fellow at the Herstmonceux Castle International Study Centre in the U.K. where I will be teaching Sustainability at the Castle...and Beyond.
I've taken much of the content and created a workshop, Make Your Organization Sustainable , applicable to most non-profit and for-profit organizations. Complete details here . This is our second step toward sustainability. You can read about the beginnings of our 12 years living off-the-grid on solar power in Steven’s article called City Mice.
Feel free to contact us if you’d like to chat about how you can live more sustainably. We will gradually be adding content on Notes from the Underground over the next few months. Please join us in our sustainable adventures and stay tuned for more.
Some of the Problems
Sustainable Thinking
What You Can Do
Resources
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