We have lots of stems like leaves

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One autumn day, I found myself in the park, captivated by a very small, lovely heart-shaped leaf. It was almost red in color, barely clinging to the branch, as if it was about to fall. I spent a long time with it, asking it many questions. I discovered that the leaf was the mother to … Read more

Vandana Shiva

“I slept and dreamt that life was joy. I woke up and saw that life is service.” – Rabindranath Tagore Vandana Shiva (1953-present) Indian philosopher, environmental activist, and author of several books, including “Water Wars” and “Biopiracy,” which have been translated into Croatian. She obtained her PhD in physics in Canada, and her interest in … Read more

International Mother Earth Day

The Earth Day, observed by millions of people every April 22nd since 1970, aims to raise awareness and respect for the planet Earth and life on it. This is the largest organized environmental campaign to date, with the slogan “One Billion Acts of Green” emphasizing the importance of each individual’s personal contribution. Its goal is … Read more

Philosophical Ecology

Today, as ecological issues arise on all sides, we are becoming more and more aware of how our natural environment is deteriorating. Our cities do not have clean air or drinking water necessary for a healthy life. Erosion and the transformation of fertile land into deserts are happening in many places on the planet, and … Read more

Does science progress vigorously?

Science is advancing so rapidly that it requires individuals to ask themselves questions and challenges that will serve as reference points to help them better understand and embrace the power that science offers to humanity. Otherwise, its achievements can remain “unfathomable.” The pursuit of progress that enables human beings to be freed from suffering, disease, … Read more

Collapsology

Collapsology History teaches us that civilizations rise and fall, are born and die. Some die dramatically, while others simply fade away and are gradually replaced by new ones. It makes sense to study how ancient cultures and civilizations disappeared and consider what we can learn from it. Today in Paris, you can enroll in a … Read more

Himalayan Innovator and Educator – Sonam Wangchuk

Himalayan Innovator and Educator – Sonam Wangchuk The barren and desolate landscapes of Ladakh, surrounded by white Himalayan peaks and clear blue skies, captivate with their harsh, primordial beauty. However, life in these cold wastelands in the far northwest of India, where Tibetan, Indian, and Central Asian influences intertwine, has always been difficult. This is … Read more