Monthly Archives: November 2021

Economic growth as if it can go on forever on a finite planet

You’ve got to be kidding. The obsession with money seems to be so pervasive that it has sidelined important conversations about more pressing aspects of our lives such as the ecology. The nightly news has a segment devoted to finance. Radio … Continue reading

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Better than burial and cremation – composting

After having spent years researching how to compost livestock, Lynne Carpenter-Boggs, received a call asking if similar techniques could be applied to humans. Here she speaks with Phillip Adams on Late Night Live, to explain her world-first study and how … Continue reading

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Legacy for the earth

The legacy of the earth was thousands, millions of years in the making.  As a society, what will be our legacy after a couple of hundred years? As family units, what will be our legacy after from this generation to … Continue reading

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Taking a fresh look at a deadly subject as we go heading to the grave

Mortals: How the Fear of Death Shaped Human Society, by Rachel Menzies, Ross Menzies Mortals is a ground-breaking book uncovering the fear of death as the hidden driver of most of our species’ endeavours over millennia. The human mind can … Continue reading

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