by Kenneth Lyngaas | Nov 8, 2021 | Environmentalism and Sustainability, Global Warming
What we witness g20 summit on Global warming is politicians’ egos, a sort of disgust that denies people a happy life. The five conceptual emotions produced by the ego that comes to mind watching the behaviour are pride, attachments, dullness, and jealousy. How can these leaders arriving with an army of private jets create heroes for somebody who hardly affords a bus ticket?
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by Kenneth Lyngaas | Nov 6, 2021 | Environmentalism and Sustainability, Global Warming
The suffering of birth, old age, sickness, and death only made the prison walls thicker. The only thing to do was to seize the jail-keeper and see his true face. The jail keeper was ignorance.
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by Kenneth Lyngaas | Nov 5, 2012 | Environmentalism and Sustainability, Global Warming
New York The New Atlantis? We have previously talked about the scenarios for flooding and the rise of sea-level over the last decades and sadly and most probably cause by the hurricane Sandy that hit hard in New York.
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by Kenneth Lyngaas | Aug 19, 2012 | Environmentalism and Sustainability, Global Warming
Does a pair of shoes have a different meaning or seen less valuable depending on location, culture, economic situation and social class? Is there a difference perceiving when a pair of shoes is ready for the bin? Do we pay attention to repairs, trends or do we think about it at all?
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