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Sustainable Development: Its funny, when I wrote The Tale of the Creole Pig last week I had no intention of writing about Haiti again. My plan was (and Ill return to that tom

Sustainable Development: I just read and am inspired by Marcia's recent post on all the tremendous social networking that is happening in response to the recent terrible eart

Sustainable Development: I like to start things. I like to look at a situation and think, ok, what needs to happen here, and work with other people to figure out what that is

Sustainable Development: As 2010 begins to crawl around, I'm offering the second half of my predictions about the trends of sustainable development in 2010. Dealing with Unc

Sustainable Development: Growing up in the United States, I grew up listening to my Haitian father speak longingly of two things that he said we couldnt get quite right in th

Sustainable Development: I'm in Southern England, and on the off chance you haven't heard, its snowing. And not just a little snow. Besides becoming completely addicted to t

Sustainable Development: One of the problems with the Sustainable Development moniker is that it gets defined as being a flavor of International Development. As a woman of co

Sustainable Development: So what is this baby 2010? Whats it gonna look like when its limpin along, waiting for 2011 to take its place? Ive been looking at it, and wondering

Sustainable Development: Happy New Year! Right. Now, about being happy. I get paid to read and write (I'm a researcher). I've spent more time researching why people are poo

Sustainable Development: Personally, 2009 brought some of my greatest successes and some of my greatest failures. Of the two, its the 'failures' that shaped 'my' 2009. Which

Sustainable Development: I just had dinner with some friends who recently visited UC Berkeley, where they both used to work - he has a big-shot prof, she as a well-respected

Sustainable Development: There is something about the time between Christmas and New Years that always leads me into a place of reflection - and in particular, to reflect on

Sustainable Development: Three of the biggest stories from COP 15 were barely covered in the mainstream news. /> First: climate change is a current problem. It's not our chi

Sustainable Development: A friend and I were talking about phytoremediation or the process of using plants to clean up a dirty environment when it dawned on me that even if s

Sustainable Development: Copenhagen has been on the U.S. airways interspersed between the stories on Tiger Woods and his ever increasing number of mistresses, the Salt Lake C

Sustainable Development: Outside of the business world, CSR receives raised eyebrows in most circles. Even inside the business communities, CSR is often ignored and even in s

Sustainable Development: Im at COP 15 amongst thousands of others. Which means Im in the midst of a fair amount of complexity and chaos. Given that Climate Change, according

Sustainable Development: Country legend Willie Nelsons tour bus runs on it, huge amounts of it escapes from landfills around the world, theres even a little bit (or a lot dep

Sustainable Development: A good friend of mine is a teacher in a town of roughly 900 people in the Alaskan bush. The town is so small that there are no roads; everyone naviga

Sustainable Development: In the past two years, Ive moved five times alternately calling one of four cities and two countries home. When I moved back to New York in August I