
The Edit: Messages of Hope
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Wandering through the forest, from nothing to everything, extending hope outwards and more in #TheEdit.
- Becoming Earth: Experimental theology. Wandering among the ancient decomposing cedar trees of the Andrews Experimental Forest in Oregon, Potawatomi botanist and author Robin Wall Kimmerer wonders what they might teach us about the nature of our own afterlife – Emergence
- Jane Goodall’s message of hope lives on. “Together, let’s create a sustainable planet for generations to come. Let’s give our planet a new reason for hope” – TIME Magazine
- Tim Berners-Lee invented the World Wide Web. Now he wants to save it. In 1989, Sir Tim revolutionised the online world. Today, in the era of misinformation, addictive algorithms, and extractive monopolies, he thinks he can do it again – New Yorker
- From nothing, everything. The idea of nothing pushes at the limits of thought, spawning paradoxes that have long nourished art, philosophy, and science – Aeon
- Are saunas the latest office perk? Sweating in a hot box followed by an icy plunge is one way to ease the daily grind – Financial Times (gift link)
- A smarter way to disagree. It’s what you say, not what you think, that matters – Harvard Business Review
- The CSO: Through the valley of disillusionment. Disillusionment is rippling through the ESG world. Can today’s sustainability chiefs turn this into a path toward renewal? – The Beautiful Truth
“I’m about to leave the world with all the mess, whereas young people have to grow up into it. If they succumb to the doom and gloom that’s the end. If you don’t hope you sink into apathy; hope is a crucial way to get through this.”
Jane Goodall




