Positive Ecology

The transformation to sustainability and/as ways to happiness

What seems to be heard most often are the environmentalists predicting doom, and the deniers and delayers arguing that change would hurt us, personally and economically.Recently, we see an emergent understanding that a transformation to sustainability is actually not just about hard choices for "saving the planet," but about ways in which human happiness can ...learn more

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Jacinta Syme

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Address: Wellington
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I Speak: English, Japanese
 
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Member Since: October 16, 2007
 
Local Time: Sun Nov 22 10:19:23
 
My Groups: BioneersYouth

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yaminala about 1 year ago
Hi there Jacinta
I've just joined Wiser Earth and am very interested in networking with New Zealanders who are abroad and involved with sustainability projects, particularly in the States.
I ran a search for New Zealand and your name popped up, so I thought I'd leave you a note.
I'm currently completing my honours year in Psychology at Vic Uni here in Wellington, particularly focused on the social psychological aspects of sustainable food consumer behaviour. Once I'm done here I'll be heading to the States for a year or so, and I'm very interested in finding a job there within the sustainable consumer (possibly research) field. If you know of any good places to start looking I would be very appreciative, otherwise it would be great to hear what you are up to at the moment in San Francisco.

Warm regards

Chey
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