Resilience 2:1 Conversation

Portraits of Resilience

I would like to share with Resilience 2:1 community my work submitted for the Art Gallery of Ontario [AGO] “PORTRAITS of RESILIENCE” an open call for artists to participate in an online exhibition of artworks showcasing moments of emotion and RESILIENCE in everyday life. Spread the word


Our biggest challenge? Lack of imagination

Flying into Egypt in early February to make the most important presentation of his life, Ties van der Hoeven prepared by listening to the podcast 13 Minutes To The Moon – the story of how Nasa accomplished the lunar landings. The mission he was discussing with the Egyptian government was more earthbound in nature, but […]


Climate Action Toolkit

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Lo—TEK: Design by Radical Indigenism

In her book “Lo—TEK: Design by Radical Indigenism” designer and activist Julia Watson urges us to use millennia-old knowledge to build a world in symbiosis with nature. Spread the word


Springer Nature, best service to the research community

Springer Nature is global publisher dedicated to providing the best possible service to the whole research community. We help authors to share their discoveries; enable researchers to find, access and understand the work of others and support librarians and institutions with innovations in technology and data. Spread the word


Amsterdam Is Embracing a Radical New Economic Theory to Help Save the Environment. Could It Also Replace Capitalism?

It’s the first time a major city has attempted to put doughnut theory into action on a local level, but Amsterdam is not alone. Raworth says DEAL has received an avalanche of requests from municipal leaders and others seeking to build more RESILIENT societies in the aftermath of COVID-19. Spread the word


Keeling Curve Prize spotlights promising climate projects

Each year, the global Keeling Curve Prize awards prizes of $25,000 to each of 10 winning climate projects that reduce greenhouse gas emissions or promote carbon uptake. Spread the word


Support La Rose youth climate lawsuit plaintiffs

Stand with these 15 youth in climate court action Fifteen young people are going to court for climate justice, demanding that the federal government stop violating their charter rights by perpetuating dangerous climate change. They want government to develop a science-based climate plan. Spread the word