One World, Our World

School program teaching leadership, tolerance and peace - best for grades 4-7. Students reduce bullying by their own peer pressure behaviors. Long term builds quality leadership in the community.

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Consumption affects sustainability

March 28, 2018 by Rudy Sovinee 1 Comment

IPAT Consequences compounded by Climate

The 1WOW Assembly provides insights into the conflict to expect when inequality is experienced in consumption options. From the assembly, students see what is fair (or not) about food and energy. Just like schoolyard scraps break out so will international conflicts; it is just a matter of scale. … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog, Conflict Resolution, Conflict Triggers, Energy Sourcing, Food Issues of Quality and Quantity, Population Tagged With: collapse, consumption, leadership, population, sustainability

CO2: Earth’s thermostat is set higher

March 28, 2017 by Rudy Sovinee 1 Comment

Atmospheric CO2 keeps climbing, and the emissions are projected to continue climbing.

CO2's rate of increase in the atmosphere has ACCELERATED since posting back in 2014 about CO2 being the planet's thermostat. Translation, the Earth will warm faster and it will be warmer when it finally reaches a new state of balance between energy received from the sun, and energy radiated back out … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog, Climate Change Updates

Climate Change & Food Security

February 19, 2017 by Rudy Sovinee 6 Comments

Photosynthesis and plant growth improves with temperature - up to a point. Above that ideal warmth, plant vitality rapidly drops off. Each crop has its own ideals, but even attempts at GMO have failed to much raise the temperature ranges tolerated by different crops.

Human civilization has grown and prospered during a 10,000 yr period of remarkably stable climatic patterns. Different cultures have adapted to specialize in certain foods largely because different places have had conditions that favor one crop or another. Small Shifts Have Consequences In our … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog, Climate Change Updates, Conflict Triggers, Food Issues of Quality and Quantity

Skepticism – Causes and Consequences of Human Caused Climate Change

November 17, 2016 by Rudy Sovinee 3 Comments

Over half human added CO2 since 1988

Skepticism and outright denial of human causation of climate change remains high in the USA, much higher than in other countries. Why? What political and mass marketing of ideas against understanding climate change are hindering the USA? Is there a way to get past this skepticism and act … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog, Climate Change Updates, Conflict Triggers, Energy Sourcing Tagged With: climate change, CO2, IPCC, skepticism

TAR SANDS – the worst of possible fuels

December 3, 2014 by Rudy Sovinee 3 Comments

TarSandsTransition

April 16, 2018 update "EVERY bit of the fuel used in getting Tar Sands extracted and softened and pumped first required burning additional fuel pushing more CO2 into the atmosphere … before the net refined fuel from the Tar Sands is itself burned in a car or other device - which adds the rest of … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Blog, Climate Change Updates, Conflict Triggers, Energy Sourcing Tagged With: climate change, CO2, tar sands

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Educate youth. Show them the world, and how to live in it at peace.

We developed this material to train people in achieving these skills through interactive, experiential learning programs.

Explore our site to see how so much can be accomplished in only 2-Hrs of student time.

Being an experiential approach, its impact relies on reaching entire peer groups of students quickly (minimally 100 students at a time). Reaching everyone at a school requires a collaboration of a presenter with adults from the school's regular support community.

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Wild Free and Happy

I don’t post often, at least not recently. This post is both an update on the mounting climate … [Read More...]

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Do Look Up!

DO LOOK UP! Why does it so often get so cold if there is Global Warming? The movie “Don’t Look Up” … [Read More...]

Tipping into a Hothouse Earth

Climate Sensitivity to CO2

Climate Sensitivity to CO2  ... determines the degree of warming Planet Earth incurs as the … [Read More...]

Global Methane Budget

Methane amplifies global warming

For all the talk, studies, reports, climate conferences, and marketing of Green Energy, human … [Read More...]

Citizen Diplomacy Tour to China 1986

Overview

This is the legacy website of school content once widely presented. If you want the school program content, I suggest you download it. The concepts work, but climate destabilization has me, the founder, now … read on...

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Train the Trainer Details

This is the main area for anyone looking to utilize this programs content to improve the peer to peer friendships, reduce bullying, and develop better leaders among your school's (district's) students. When it was "on … read on...

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Videos

NOTE: Look to the bottom of this page for a new version of Assembly video 3 of 9. It keeps the sound track of what had been presented hundreds of times in the 1990s and early 2000s, while animating the images. To fully … read on...

History – Peace Corps – computer – tours – video

You are looking at the legacy of a true non-profit organization - now available for FREE anywhere that a caring educator puts their heart and soul into mastering and presenting this content. In 2007 I, the founder, needed to retire - unexpectedly. The 501c3 board members at that time each also soon … read on...

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