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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Kristian Beadle

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Email: beadlek [at] gmail.com
 
Address: Santa Barbara, California
United States
 
I Speak: English, Portuguese, Spanish, French
 
I Am: Student
 
Member Since: August 24, 2007
 
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  • I'm a graduate student at the Bren School of Environmental Science and Management at UCSB, see www.bren.ucsb.edu.  My specialization will be in Coastal Marine Resources with particular focus on tourism and recreation in coastal communities.

  • I work with Spiritual Paths Institute, which develops interfaith educational programs, see www.spiritualpaths.net.  Upcoming programs include "Spirit and Nature: Spiritual Resources for Sustainable Living" in Santa Barbara, CA, Sept 14-16; and Aspen, CO, Oct 5-7

  • I work with the California Student Sustainability Coalition, which unites student organizations around California to work on sustainability issues.

  • My website about Sailboats and Sustainability can be found at www.indythink.com


I was born in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, and grew up in Margaret River, Australia.

Currently, I live aboard a sailboat in Santa Barbara, California.


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