The Hakomi Institute

Linked with Ron Kurtz -USA.

The Hakomi Method combines the Eastern traditions of mindfulness and non-violence with a unique, highly effective Western methodology. Hakomi was developed and is applied primarily as an experiential psychotherapy, but is also designed to be integrated by other practitioners in a wide variety of contexts … (full text Homepage).

All pages have the same URL like the Homepage and ara atteinable by clicking in the left column on the respective link, like: Workshops/Trainings, Directory of Practitioners, Faculty, Resources, Professional Journal, Links, Graduate/Ph.D. Credit, Contact.

Address: Hakomi Institute, P.O. Box 1873, Boulder, CO 80306, USA.

About: The Hakomi Method of body-centered therapy originated in the mid-1970s, developed by the internationally renowned therapist and author, Ron Kurtz. In 1981, to promote the teaching and evolution of Hakomi, Ron and his Training Staff founded the Hakomi Institute. Today, Hakomi Trainings and Workshops are presented throughout the world, from Eugene to Europe, from New York to New Zealand. The Hakomi Method is an efficient and powerful process for discovering and then studying mind/body patterns and core beliefs as you experience them.

Hakomi Experience:

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Global Footprint Network

advancing the science of sustainability

Linked with David T. Suzuki – Canada.

Humans are the most successful species on the planet. But we are using more resources than the Earth can provide. We are in global ecological overshoot. In 2003, Global Footprint Network was established to enable a sustainable future where all people have the opportunity to live satisfying lives within the means of one planet … (about 1/2).

Homepage;
Footprint Basics /Introduction;
Footprint Science /Introduction;
Partnerships /Introduction;
Resources /Introduction;
What we do; Job opportunities;
Our team; Advisory Council;
Addresses: Global Footprint Network, Headquarters, 312 Clay Street, Suite 300, Oakland, CA 94607-3510 USA;
Zürich Office: c/o Hürzeler & Schmid, Ausstellungsstrasse 114, CH – 8005 Zürich, SWITZERLAND;
Contacts.

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An essential step in creating a one-planet future is measuring human impact on the Earth so we can make more informed choices.

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The David Suzuki Foundation

Solutions are in our Nature

Linked with David Takayoshi Suzuki – Canada.

Since 1990, the David Suzuki Foundation has worked to find ways for society to live in balance with the natural world that sustains us. Focusing on four program areas – oceans and sustainable fishing, climate change and clean energy, sustainability, and the Nature Challenge – the Foundation uses science and education to promote solutions that conserve nature and help achieve sustainability within a generation … (about 1/2).

Homepage;
Sitemap;
Solving global warming;
Protecting human health;
Conserving our oceans;
Promoting global conservation;
Building a sustainabl economy;
Take action; Newsletter: sign up in the right column of each page;
Publications; Links; Donate now; FAQs;
Address for letter mail to the Office: The Nature of Things, CBC Toronto, PO Box 500 Stn A, Toronto, Ontario M5W 1E6, Canada;
Contacts.

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  • Sustainability: Given our rich natural assets and the strong environmental values, Canada should be a world leader in sustainability. However, in a recent study comparing the environmental performance of Canada to other developed countries, we finished 29th out of 30. The Foundation’s report, Sustainability within a Generation, is a map to put Canada on the path to sustainability by the year 2030. To achieve this goal we work with different levels of government, business leaders, academics and the public to ensure that Canada adopts policies that reward activities that reduce waste and pollution, conserve energy and resources and protect our natural capital while maintaining our quality of life.
  • Oceans and Sustainable Fishing: Without water, life on Earth is not possible. And when our water systems are unhealthy, human beings suffer. Oceans, seas, lakes and rivers are our lifelines, providing us with food, recreation and great beauty. But overfishing, pollution and habitat loss are weakening these aquatic ecosystems. Staff biologists and researchers working on our oceans program focus on habitat conservation, fisheries management and sustainable aquaculture to conserve our precious water resources for future generations.
  • Climate Change and Clean Energy: Meeting humanity’s energy needs without dangerously interfering with the global climate system is one of the great challenges of the 21st century. For the sake of future generations, it is a challenge we must meet. Our climate change and clean energy program promotes sustainable solutions to our energy needs, from renewable sources like wind and solar power, to energy efficiency and improved public transportation. Adopting these solutions will help clean our air, improve our health, slow global warming and boost our economy.
  • Nature Challenge: After the Foundation researched the 10 most effective action individuals can take to protect nature, we wanted to put our findings into action. We invite Canadians to join David Suzuki’s Nature Challenge by visiting our website to learn about the 10 most effective actions that will help to protect nature. The Nature Challenge helps individuals make sustainable decisions about our homes, the food we eat, and how we get around cities. Sign up today!

ReliefWeb

ReliefWeb is the world’s leading on-line gateway to information (documents and maps) on humanitarian emergencies and disasters. An independent vehicle of information, designed specifically to assist the international humanitarian community in effective delivery of emergency assistance, it provides timely, reliable and relevant information as events unfold, while emphasizing the coverage of « forgotten emergencies » at the same time. ReliefWeb was launched in October 1996 and is administered by the UN Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) … (about 1/2).

Homepage; Sitemap;
Disaster Watch; Countries and Emergencies; Alpha list of all countries; Latest updates; Appeals and Funding; Policy and Issues; Donors; Professional Resources; Maps;
Contacts and addresses worldwide.

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Life Foundation UK

Linked with Savitri MacCuish – Netherlands.

The Life Foundation is a network of people who share a common vision, which is best summed up by the phrase: “Transform the world by giving people the tools to transform themselves”. Our approach uses a range of self-help vehicles such as yoga, meditation, health modalities (e.g. nutrition, therapies etc) and western stress management and relaxation techniques … (full text Homepage).

Peacework in Schools;
Free medical care for Indian villagers;
Home study products;
People;
Testimonials;
News;
Recent news features;
Inspirational emails;
Address: Life Foundation Course Centre, Nant Ffrancon, Bangor, North Wales, LL57 3LX, UK;
Contact.

About /Overview:
Timeline: The Life Foundation is a network of people who share a common vision that the world can be made a better place by the actions of each and every individual.

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