Pedagogy of Cooperation in a Volatile World

If the Greeks had six forms of love- eros, philia, ludus, agape, pragma and philautia -, the Buddhists, four sublime states of mind - metta, karuna, mudita and upekkha -, how many forms of cooperation does the volatile world need today? And how to cultivate them?

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Women’s role in political glocal leadership is growing

The nature of policy is change. Change from whose point of view? The picture around the world is one of increasing participation of women in setting the policy agenda. In the European Parliament, the percentage of women members has increased from 16.6 per cent in 1979 to 36.1 per cent in 2019.

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Transformative Learning for a Living Planet

Facilitating a rich exchange between Findhorn Ecovillage striving to demonstrate regenerative, place-based values & practices for human settlements to thrive and Ilha das Couves nested in the Atlantic Forest biome suffering the pressure of unbridled tourism while aspiring to become a centre for regenerative design.

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Seeds for the Argonauts of the Pantanal

In Brazil’s Pantanal, the world’s largest tropical wetland with a high concentration of rare or endangered species, weeks of raging fires driven by climate change and policy contempt have decimated wildlife populations and territories where Indigenous communities live.

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The Power of Web Co-Creation

Lockdown has created space for decompressing and creativity for many of us. From cooking to watercolour…tai chi to calligraphy with increased downtime, some have found space to start new projects or complete those long forgotten.

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Education for a New World

Education must be integral, uniting the head, heart and hands so students have the mindsets, skillsets and toolsets they need to live abundant lives and come together and unleash glocal potential.

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