Archive for the 'global citizenship' Category

Barbarization scenario unfolding in the Middle East

A few weeks ago, I asked Professor Eran Feitelson, chair of the Department of Geography at Hebrew University who works extensively on sustainable development and water issues, to share his thoughts with the Great Transition Initiative’s international network on the recent events in Gaza and the cycle of violence in the Middle East. He agreed […]

The Invisible Hand of the Social Movement

It is a clear summer day and the university courtyard is buzzing with activists, flyers, and posters calling for action; along the edges are tables strewn with pamphlets, magazines and books. All around them are long haired men wielding papier mache puppets, young women playing drums and dancing, old friends surprised to find each other […]

American ethic of personal responsibility

Our awareness and concern about global warming is rapidly increasing (thanks Marcy for pointing this out). For example, according to the recent New York Times/CBS News poll, public opinion overwhelming agrees that immediate action needs to be taken to address global warming. But the same polls showed that when it comes to a gas tax, […]

Strange weather, lately - it’s been flooding in Boston

April showers have been quite heavy here. Yet, I recall just 4 months ago Christmas caroling with friends in warm sunny Boston, when the joke soon became, “Christmas was so much more fun before we started celebrating it in September!” The weather sure has gotten freaky (especially over these past six years).

Linking unseasonably strange weather […]


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Orion Kriegman is at Tellus Institute where he organizes and manages the work of the Great Transition Initiative. His background is in conflict transformation and democracy building efforts, with extensive experience as a mediator, team builder, and network organizer.

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