How can I logically manage to deceive myself? Buddhist thought offers a way out of the philosophical paradox Ironically, then, Buddhists are inclined to see belief in a single substantial […]
Archives for February 2019
Time to examine OC Transpo governance
Dr. John Hollins, past Chair of the Board, CACOR, published an OpEd in the Ottawa Citizen, 2 Feb 2019 Transpo bought 133 double-deckers on good advice. Was it a big […]
Eradicating Rats the Wrong Way Just Makes the Problem Worse
This is about rats. I chose this article because it resonated so strongly with me. Often we ‘solve’ problems and then they get worse, because, “oops” we forgot to look […]
Governments rely too much on Economics
Dr. John Hollins, past Chair CACOR Board of Directors, comments: Economics is the most influential discipline in governmental thinking in most of the countries that are members of the Organisation […]
NCA 4: Climate Effects on U.S. International Interests
U.S. international interests, such as economics and trade, international development and humanitarian assistance, national security, and transboundary resources, are affected by impacts from climate change, variability, and extreme events. Long-term […]
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