Samstag, Dezember 15, 2007

Bali

I have been a little disorganised lately (lately might be redundant). I haven't been able to find my I-pod charger cable, so instead of listening to music I tuned into CBC radio on my commute to work.

In the past few years I have been avoiding listening to politicians on the radio. I find their communication style is too much based on blaming and finding excuses instead of collaboration and finding solutions.

But last week the news were filled with reports from the UN climate change conference in Bali and I must say it has been interesting. As you probably know, agreement on a global climate policy was finally reached on Saturday. Bravo!

Canada only grudgingly agreed. But a grudging agreement is better than no agreement at all. The environmental crisis can only be effectively dealt with on a global level. Emissions don't stop at the border. Every country has to be on board.

Climate policy analyst Eliot Diringer sums up the outcome of the conference:
''It puts no one on the hook right now for emissions reductions,'' he said. ''What's important, though, is that it lets no one off the hook either.''

So what was agreed at Bali?

The Telegraph reports that the 187 nations agreed on "deep" emission cuts, as well as plans for "clean" technology transfer to developing countries to help them reduce pollution levels, and plans for financial support to halt deforestation.

Sounds like the right thing to do.

What's next?

Now it's time to turn talk into action and be innovative.

And I might listen to the news on the radio more often.


Mittwoch, Dezember 12, 2007

Earth Boots


I treated myself to some winter boots last weekend. That's what -20 degrees do to you.


Earth boots were designed by a Danish yogini named Anne Kalso and have a negative heel. So far: two thumbs up! They keep my feet warm, and walking feels good - it almost feels like walking barefoot.



Not sure if party guest doggie mc doggerten loves his negative heel rubber boots though...

Dienstag, Dezember 11, 2007

Ed Burtynsky

Beautiful Photography with a Message. Canadian born Ed Burtynsky made nature transformed by industry his lens focus.

Tire Pile, Westley, California, 1999



Deda Chicken Processing Plant, Dehui City, Jilin Province, 2005


Ship Breaking, Chittagong, Bangladesh 2000


Nickel Tailing, Sudbury, Ontario 1996

Check out his TED talk for more info.


Montag, Dezember 10, 2007

ENFP

For those of you, who don't know: I l o v e personality tests.

One of them is the Myers Briggs personality test, which is based on Jung's Psychological types.
I did the test a few days ago (for about the 5th time in the last five years - yes, I am an addict) and I have observed that I moved from an ENTJ to an ENFP.

E stands for Extrovert and means I draw my energy from some sort of action rather than reflection.
N stands for intuitive, meaning the abstract or theory are more important than facts. Facts support theory, but facts don't make a theory. There is always an exception.
F stands for feeling instead of thinking. It means I base my decision making on feelings rather than thoughts.
P is for perceiving the outside world rather than judging it.

Here you can take a free test, and tell me who you are!

I can definitely feel that I am not an ENTJ anymore. See, I said feel! I am so F! Back in the J-days, I would judge a lot. I would walk by a house and I judge: good or bad. Pretty or ugly. And unfortunately there are many ugly houses, so that in turn made me feel bad. Now I am a lot more relaxed about things, that I can't change. I made peace with vinyl siding (well, not quite: PVC is on the high priority list of plastics to avoid), and I just notice/perceive the house. It must be the yoga.

Dienstag, Dezember 04, 2007

Foreign Country

"All of life is like a foreign country." - Jack Kerouac

Couldn't agree more, Jack Kerouac. Especially in the last decade, it felt like that on a regular basis! I am going to reverse that feeling in a few weeks though, time to visit home again...




Samstag, Dezember 01, 2007

Learn Words & Give Rice


Especially for fellow ESL-ers - learn some words and the UN will donate rice on your behalf. I just "earned" 1000 grains and now I also know that Jenny is a female donkey!