I am a student at King’s College London and the Founding Director of The Green Enterprise Institute. My mission is to accelerate the transition to a carbon-neutral world economy.
Anthropogenic climate change poses an existential threat. Emissions taxes will be essential for decarbonizing the economy, but ineffective without courageous and effective sustainable entrepreneurship. Visit The Green Enterprise Institute‘s website to get involved in the conversation.
The Universal Declaration of Climate Rights is based upon Environmental Trust Doctrine (click here to see my interview with ETD’s main advocate, Prof. Mary Wood from Oregon University). It was unveiled at the Thames Estuary festival outside of London on June 4th 2021 and can be accessed here.
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A reflection on meaning – 01 (April 2020)
Someone told me today that the meaning to life is scattered amongst thousands of books and works of art and music like pieces of a puzzle. And reflecting upon
Reconciliation – Summer resolutions
Yesterday, was sitting on a bench in the University of Oxford Church deep in thought. After spending the day talking with admissions officers and touring
Every day matters
These last few days have been tough. June 15th was my half-brother’s 38th birthday. He died of an overdose when I was in my first
Thoughts for Summer 2019
Tomorrow I’m going to wake up with three months of vacation in front of me. That’s something to think about. By the time this summer
The Future (if there is one).
We live in interesting times. The next hundred years will see an amount of change unprecedented in the history of civilization. Of course, we naturally gravitate towards the belief that things will remain as they were in the past and thus live in a state of willful blindness best summed up by the maxim “Ignorance is bliss.”
Ep. 11 Running in the snow
Winter in Venice is just around the corner. Days of rain intermixed with weeks of soft gray skies, perhaps a few days of snow. And