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“Caelum non animum mutant qui trans mare currunt.
(They change their sky, not their soul, who rush across the sea.)”
― The Odes of Horace
(They change their sky, not their soul, who rush across the sea.)”
― The Odes of Horace

“Gardening is easier and quicker when spacings are correct for different plants.”
― Charles Dowding's Skills for Growing
― Charles Dowding's Skills for Growing

“Try things out, be happy to make mistakes, but above all have a go.”
― Charles Dowding's Skills for Growing
― Charles Dowding's Skills for Growing

“Once your soil is fertile and weed-free, everything else becomes easier.”
― Charles Dowding's Skills for Growing
― Charles Dowding's Skills for Growing

“If we take all this actions and if it turns out not be true, we have reduced pollution and have better ways to live, the downside is very small. The other way around, and we don’t act, and it turns out to be true, then we have betrayed future generations and we don’t have the right to do that.”
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“It is pointless waiting for perfect weather. You’ll never get anywhere or do anything worthwhile if you do. Perfect weather never comes, and even if it comes, it doesn’t last long. Make a move. Make a move now.”
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“The bad news is that, measured in terms of geologic time, if the Earth’s history is an accurate guide, glaciers will soon return to more southerly latitudes of the Northern Hemisphere.”
― The Truth About Climate Change: Is nature’s inherent dynamism responsible for the climate change of our era? Or are the cause(s) man-made?
― The Truth About Climate Change: Is nature’s inherent dynamism responsible for the climate change of our era? Or are the cause(s) man-made?

“Everyone is in favor of environmental sustainability...until they have to pay for it.”
― Back to the Futures: Crashing Dirt Bikes, Chasing Cows, and Unraveling the Mystery of Commodity Futures Markets
― Back to the Futures: Crashing Dirt Bikes, Chasing Cows, and Unraveling the Mystery of Commodity Futures Markets
“What would we do
if there were no winter?
This tepid season
is making me wonder ...
Is there still enough winter left
to wonder?
Enough to recover?
Enough to prepare?
Enough to rekindle our faith
in the imperative and beauty
of the cycles of our years?”
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if there were no winter?
This tepid season
is making me wonder ...
Is there still enough winter left
to wonder?
Enough to recover?
Enough to prepare?
Enough to rekindle our faith
in the imperative and beauty
of the cycles of our years?”
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“He was definitely saying something. That we could become something magnificent, or at least interesting. That we began as we still are now, child geniuses. That there is no other home for us than here. That we will cope no matter how stupid things get. That all couples are odd couples. That the only catastrophe that can't be undone is extinction. That we can make a good place. That people can take their fate in their hands. That there is no such thing as fate.”
― The Ministry for the Future
― The Ministry for the Future

“Sun will rise, or not,
And sleet will fall;
Grass sprout
Through the wall
Why should you think
One cog in the wheel can hold
The structures it helps turn,
In command?
Look at our climate now
Yes, we have made this weather
But grass does not pull the sun
Cog does not rule the wheel
Users and dog shit cannot make more land.
- Points Failure: A Conversation”
― The Thinking Heart: Poems
And sleet will fall;
Grass sprout
Through the wall
Why should you think
One cog in the wheel can hold
The structures it helps turn,
In command?
Look at our climate now
Yes, we have made this weather
But grass does not pull the sun
Cog does not rule the wheel
Users and dog shit cannot make more land.
- Points Failure: A Conversation”
― The Thinking Heart: Poems
“Cold goes towards heat and heat goes towards cold. Those who live in warmer regions seek regions with less hot climates. Those who live in colder regions seek less cold regions. In the end, everyone will find themselves in regions with a temperate climate, in search of balance.”
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“Siberia is more of a state of mind than a place to live. Ever heard of Hysteria Siberiana? Farmers would plow the field all alone in the tundra. If they turn towards the east, it is a horizon; to the west, it is a horizon; in every direction, there are snow-cladded plains and exploding trees. A perfect cuff-off location near the pole. Days and nights are the same. Sometimes the farmers would walk towards the pole just to find the sun, day and night, like a possessed devil with no food, water, or shelter, only to collapse in the cold and die without pain. This is Hysteria Siberiana.”
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“Are these the birthing days of the end? Or are they perhaps the birth of a new beginning?”
― Harp and the Lyre: Extraction
― Harp and the Lyre: Extraction

“The roaring of the seas; the turmoil of the sands; the howling of the winds; the fall of the hail; the burning sulphur. Woeful was the episode of the unexpected.”
― Harp and the Lyre: Exchange
― Harp and the Lyre: Exchange
“I'm not denying other forms of damage to the climate... I'm simply saying we can't have a legitimate discussion about climate anything from any perspective without first and foremost focusing on the climate engineering elephant in the equation.”
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“Time passed, and the world above seemed to forget the danger lurking beneath.”
― How to Catch a Níð-höggr: Without Popping the World
― How to Catch a Níð-höggr: Without Popping the World
“One ancient account claims it was vast enough to gnaw at the roots of the World Tree itself. If true, its size could be unimaginable.”
― How to Catch a Níð-höggr: Without Popping the World
― How to Catch a Níð-höggr: Without Popping the World
“At first, the damage seemed insignificant. But when the first heavy rain fell, the saturated ground gave way, collapsing ...”
― How to Catch a Níð-höggr: Without Popping the World
― How to Catch a Níð-höggr: Without Popping the World
“though masters of air currents, had never encountered such a beast before. They hadn’t the faintest clue what it was, let alone how it thrived. All they knew was that it was moving, causing quakes and shaking the ground beneath a volcano, its rumblings a terrible drumbeat rumbling through the earth’s mantle.”
― How to Catch a Níð-höggr: Without Popping the World
― How to Catch a Níð-höggr: Without Popping the World
“Climate change is the most fascinating scientific, political, and social puzzle in history.”
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“ESG demands that businesses prove they're not just profit machines but responsible stakeholders.”
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“One thing I have learned is that the most effective strategy at all times and in all places--in court, in politics, and in life--is centering your heart with the most vulnerable people and animals and ecosystems, and then relentlessly telling the truth about what you see.”
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