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For us, the desire to examine our consumer society emerges from an ethical, and in some cases religious, perspective that holds that we are not the owners of this world, simply the trustees. We have a moral and ethical obligation to do everything we can to ensure the best chance as health and happiness for future generations.

Ethics

Owning Less Stuff

Owning Less Stuff

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Will economic innovations like “peer-to-peer renting” and “

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Millennial Consumers

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Parents often hope that children will be better and happier …

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Intelligence and Technology

Intelligence and Technology

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Some time ago I spoke with a young man who …

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Native Americans and Fracking

Native Americans and Fracking

 
Native American love of nature, expressed in the maxim “We do not inherit the Earth from our fathers; we borrow it from our children,” helped …

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