The Circularity Edge With Ken Alston

The Deathly History Of Germs


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Reading is a vitally important activity to gain wisdom and learn from the past. 


I urge you to read 20 miniutes a day - every day.


I'll talk about two books, Rachel Carson's "Silent Spring" (pictured) and Jared Diamond's "Guns, Germs & Steel".


There's ample evidence in Jarod's book of the history of germs and their evolution from domesticated animals to infect humans.


We should have been and going forward need to be - better prepared.


I'll discuss the LOCAL significance of the coronavirus outbreak  and relate this to the Global-Local dynamic that's at play and is at the center of what we need to look at as we restart Global, Regional, National and Local economies.


There is an opportunity to put more priority on sustainable, circular solutions as we look to create more RESILIENT systems in place going forward.


More on resilience and abundance next time...


Stay Healthy,


Ken Alston


Join Me, Working at the Positive & Beneficial Sustainable Circularity Edge


www.CircularityEdge.com


 


 


 



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