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What if we all took small but consistent action to tackle today’s sustainability challenges?

by Suzanne Whitby | Aug 31, 2022 | Hopeful, sustainable futures

TLDR: a short thought today about the power of doing something small and consistently versus the results of changing nothing at all. Apt in the context of climate change and how to tackle it. I came across this meme a little while ago (Google it – it’s...

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