6.11.2003
I've been a little remiss in posting lately. Life happened. I should have the pieces picked up in a week or two and will be back. Thank you all who have wondered and took the time to contact me. Much appreciated...
5.28.2003
Human Rights
Amnesty International's new report on human rights violations says armed conflict, the post-September 11 crackdown on terrorism, and anti-crime campaigns have led to a deterioration in rights for most Asians.
Don't Trash Everest!
As mountain climbers throng Nepal's Mount Everest for the 50th anniversary of the first ascent, environmental activists are using the Golden Jubilee to raise awareness of how Everest tourism is inundating the mountain with trash.
5.21.2003
logos
You will find new posts almost daily under the other tabs on this site. Click around. You'll find Announcements, Intent, and New Book Listings on this page.
5.20.2003
Announcement: Albert Einstein Archives Online
New Posts: Quantum Computers on Ant Farm and Fair Trade Federation on Wealth tab.
Hundreds of Albert Einstein's scientific papers, personal letters and humanist essays are now on the Internet.
The documents, some dating back to Einstein's youth, can be found on a Web site run by the Einstein Papers Project at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena and the Albert Einstein Archives at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
(via San Jose Mercury News/SiliconValley.com)
Hundreds of Albert Einstein's scientific papers, personal letters and humanist essays are now on the Internet.
The documents, some dating back to Einstein's youth, can be found on a Web site run by the Einstein Papers Project at the California Institute of Technology in Pasadena and the Albert Einstein Archives at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.
(via San Jose Mercury News/SiliconValley.com)
5.17.2003
Intent
"Everyone has the right to life, liberty and security of person."
Article 3 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
"We stand at a critical moment in Earth's history, a time when humanity must choose its future."
From the Preamble of The Earth Charter
This Weblog is about emergence in a networked society and building relationships with people, organizations and companies that support sustainable living. All MuseNews is a multi-dimensional Weblog dedicated to providing insight and resources for sustainable living in a networked world. I cover news, commentary, books, reviews, and green products in the following areas:
Deep Ecology: Sustainable Living, Renewable Resources, and Environmental Philosophy
Ethics: Eco-ethics and Good Choices
Health: Complementary Medicine and Natural Healing
Wealth: Eco-economics and Natural Capitalism
Wisdom: Living Simply on Earth
The Ant Farm is a place to observe and learn about networking, individual expression, and collective intelligence.
Commercial efforts are in place to help support Amnesty International USA, Habitat for Humanity, and this Weblog. Please visit the Resource Affiliates page to see the offerings.
I am developing a list of links to socially responsible, environmental, and human rights organizations. Links are posted on the Real Good Groups page.
The Bookstore is open! Click in to see what's there. I'll be adding posts regularly.
Click around to learn more. If you like what you see, please bookmark the site and come again.
You can contact me at: All MuseNews
Article 3 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
"We stand at a critical moment in Earth's history, a time when humanity must choose its future."
From the Preamble of The Earth Charter
This Weblog is about emergence in a networked society and building relationships with people, organizations and companies that support sustainable living. All MuseNews is a multi-dimensional Weblog dedicated to providing insight and resources for sustainable living in a networked world. I cover news, commentary, books, reviews, and green products in the following areas:
Deep Ecology: Sustainable Living, Renewable Resources, and Environmental Philosophy
Ethics: Eco-ethics and Good Choices
Health: Complementary Medicine and Natural Healing
Wealth: Eco-economics and Natural Capitalism
Wisdom: Living Simply on Earth
The Ant Farm is a place to observe and learn about networking, individual expression, and collective intelligence.
Commercial efforts are in place to help support Amnesty International USA, Habitat for Humanity, and this Weblog. Please visit the Resource Affiliates page to see the offerings.
I am developing a list of links to socially responsible, environmental, and human rights organizations. Links are posted on the Real Good Groups page.
The Bookstore is open! Click in to see what's there. I'll be adding posts regularly.
Click around to learn more. If you like what you see, please bookmark the site and come again.
You can contact me at: All MuseNews
5.14.2003
5.12.2003
5.09.2003
Falling All Over Myself
As a new weblogger in search of kindred thinkers, just to be noticed by Rebecca Blood is beyond my wildest expectations. I consider it a gift. She cites, "A very interesting list of books linked from ex-entropy, including titles on sustainability and ethics." Thank you Rebecca... and thank you for the link to Earth-Info.Net. Matt's site is just what I've been looking for.
4.12.2003
Books Bloggers Like
(via All Consuming and OnFocus )
Pattern Recognition by William Gibson
Smart Mobs by Howard Rheingold
Google Hacks by Tara Calishain
The Rise of the Network Society by Manuel Castells
We Blog by Bausch, Haughey, Hourihan
We Blog by Bausch, Haughey, Hourihan
View From the Top: NYT and Independent Booksellers Best Sellers
What Should I Do with My Life? by Po Bronson
The Purpose-Driven Life by Rick Warren
The Power of Full Engagement by Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz
The Laws of Money, The Lessons of Life by Suze Orman
The Power of Now by Eckhart Tolle
Armageddon by Tim LaHaye and Jerry Jenkins
Lost Light by Michael Connelly
The King of Torts by John Grisham
Leap of Faith by Queen Noor
Stupid White Men by Michael Moore
Dereliction of Duty by Robert Patterson
The Savage Nation by Michael Savage
The Crisis of Islam by Bernard Lewis
3.27.2003
For as long as we have lived on earth, we have been fighting.
For as long as we have been fighting, we have been discussing the rights and wrongs of conflict.
Clearly, we are still fighting and, thankfully, still talking.
Link to Ethics to follow a new blog on the Ethics of War.
For as long as we have been fighting, we have been discussing the rights and wrongs of conflict.
Clearly, we are still fighting and, thankfully, still talking.
Link to Ethics to follow a new blog on the Ethics of War.
