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This Is Who We Are – A Song to Save the Caribbean Seas

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Feb 26, 2015
This Is Who We Are - A Song to Save the Caribbean Seas

This Is Who We Are – A Song to Save the Caribbean Seas

This song and music video is an international collaboration of artists, organizations and governments to educate the youth in the Caribbean Islands of St. Lucia, Grenada, St. Vincent and the Grenadines, Dominica, Antigua/Barbuda, St. Kitts and Nevis, to respect marine life. New York based Hip Hop artist Chad Harper (Famus) joined 2 of St. Lucia’s most famous Soca music artists, Ambi and J Mouse, to create "This Is Who We Are." The project was initiated by PCI Media Impact and funded by The Nature Conservancy with a grant from the German Government. "This Is Who We Are" will be featured on television and radio in all 6 islands to launch a 6 month campaign of ocean awareness.
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Ecosophy: Nature’s Guide to a Better World

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February 26, 2015

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Ecosophy: Nature's Guide to a Better World

It is now becoming increasingly clear that the universe is more like a great thought than a great machine.

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Ecosophy: Nature’s Guide to a Better World

The perfect storm of crises we now face may well prove to be the challenge that drives us into our greatest evolutionary leap. Ecology cannot be made subservient to economy if we want to continue our life on Earth as a healthy, embedded global human society. In this thought-provoking article, evolution biologist Elisabet Sahtouris explores the way of Ecosophy – “the human household in which economy (including finance) and ecology are not separated because they are understood as aspects of a single living system, or living economy, that is both organized and governed wisely. { read more }

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This Saturday, learn more about Ecosophy by tuning in to a global conference call with Elisabet Sahtouris. You can RSVP for the call here. { more }

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