Sustainable afforestation: feasible or fallacious?
If we cannot build new forests, let’s turn our concrete one’s to green It is… Read More »Sustainable afforestation: feasible or fallacious?
Morris D Fedeli is a semi-retired practitioner and doctoral researcher at the University of Southern Queensland, Australia, with three decades of industry experience in helping organizations achieve success through the application of new emerging innovative business models and technologies. As a pracademic, he offers a unique Australasian perspective, with experience across three continents and degrees in science, business and project management. His research interest and passion lie in sustainable business innovation strategies for a prosperous society and thrivable future.
If we cannot build new forests, let’s turn our concrete one’s to green It is… Read More »Sustainable afforestation: feasible or fallacious?
Homelessness is a serious problem within our community. Numerous countries around the world are facing the same issues with the increased visibility of homelessness.
All countries over the world are currently facing the coronavirus crisis. The pandemic has had a significant impact on various aspects of our lives and environment, including life below water.
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Coronavirus is an existential threat; one aspect of well-being and long-term sustainability for all of us on this planet.
The madness of requiring voters to vote at public booths, and in public places among public gatherings, potentially exposing voters to the coronavirus, is unfathomable.
Whilst coronavirus is nothing to sneeze at (pardon the pun), it is forcing complete lockdowns in places like northern Italy and Australia.
What constitutes well-being? In many ways this is a rather sensitive topic as political, religious, cultural and ethical issues come into play.
Unless you have been living under a rock, most of us have heard and may even have solar technology atop our roofs at home.