Are We All Muslims?

The recent fiascos in social media channels about racism against Muslims is fascinating to observe. We have written in the past about the scientific basis for […]

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Eat Animals: My New Book

Oh, the missing first word in that title: Don’t Think of a new X-Men character who enhances every meal into a plant-based meal. Then realize: that character is […]

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Learning Leadership from Nature

My intrepid biomimicry instructors recently published an article in Inc. magazine about their experiences while teaching the Biomimicry Thinking for Social Innovation Immersion Workshop, which […]

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NYT: #1 Action on Climate Change

Well, the New York Times has come out and said it: “Yes, eating nothing but locally grown fruits and vegetables would reduce your carbon footprint […]

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Climate Change, Uncertainty & Behavior

I often think about uncertainty in the context of climate change, and am a proponent of the precautionary principle. Essentially,this is how it works: when you don’t […]

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Meditation Goes Mainstream

At Alchemus Prime we are often asked why meditation is part of our model. Our answer is typically something like this: leading thinkers across generations, […]

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What Would Nature Do on Climate Change?

I’m honored to have written a guest post for Asking Nature, the Biomimicry Institute’s blog. The post is entitled, “Climate Change: What Would Nature Do?” […]

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Hallmarks of Creative People

When I came across this article on the 25 things creative people do differently, I felt resonance and affirmation. Every single characteristic is important, and […]

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Better Living in Prisons

Since my weekend in jail learning all about nonviolent communication, I’ve been writing quite a bit about behavioral programs that improve the lives of inmates. […]

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Connecting Behavior Change & Biodiversity

Time published an article about a new study on climate change and when I read it, I was dumbstruck by two points the article made: […]

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