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Who pays attention to science, anyway?

The recent discovery that our Solar System and the Milky Way galaxy may be traveling in opposite directions, has led to a surprising reassessment of the causes of Global Warming. The CureZone (which gets over a million visitors monthly) states:
“The overall biggest contributing cause to Global Warming, and the melting of the polar icecaps of […]

Evolutionary Leadership : Liderazgo Evolutivo

So I plan to post about once a week – I welcome your thanks, feedback, criticisms, objections, fears, beliefs, judgments, amens, hallelujahs, and comments.

I apologize for not posting the past two weeks. I’ve recently returned from Santiago, Chile where I met twenty-four members of AVINA’s network of leaders for sustainable development. These are wise, committed […]

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 […]

Introduction to Orion’s blog

Hi, I’m Orion Kriegman and I’ve been wandering the globe for years. I’ve explored the world to understand efforts at building peace and democracy, working in South Africa at the end of apartheid, living in Guatemala upon the conclusion of their 36-year civil war, interviewing Palestinians and Israelis about the Oslo Peace Process, and studying […]


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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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