This page is the “Personal Network.” It displays work from the websites a member is following, in the order it was published. It also provides a way to engage in dialogue about the work in the form of “Cargo Comments.”

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The small thumbnails on the top of this page are a random sampling of websites in a member’s Network.
Best things in life 
Just a quote from Art Buchwald. He also gave us gems like: 'It's easier to find a traveling companion than to get rid of one' and; 'If you attack the...
Rodriguez 
Sixto Rodriguez released 'Cold Fact' in 1970s America, it is a masterpiece, but it was almost completely forgotten in his home country. Weirdly, via a bit of...
Bonfire of the Brands 
In Bonfire of the Brands, Neil Boorman lets go of consumerism. Being rather extremist, to illustrate a point, he decides to burn all of his branded possessions and...
The High Price of Materialism 
Alongside 'Psychology and Consumer Culture' and his work on Common Cause, Tim Kasser's 2002 book The High Price of Materialism has had a powerful impact on the...
A moment of silence... 
Don't really need to say much about this...
Theory U 
Theory U is too complex to describe in a couple of paragraphs, but I will summarise as best I can. It is a theory of creating change that learns from the future as...
 
The Man Who Planted Trees 
The Man Who Planted Trees is a 30 minute animated film version of a book by Jean Giono. It tells the story of Elzéard Bouffier a French peasant who set about...
People, Things 
This came to me via Facebook, I don't know whose image it is, so apologies for the lack of credit. Great conversation starter. People were created to be loved...
A cautionary tale 
This is a cautionary tale I read about in the NEF book 'The New Economics' The legendary Gold rush in California in the 1850s was a bitterly disappointing and...
Go by train 
People's backyards are much more interesting than their front gardens, and houses that back on to railways are public benefactors. (John Betjeman) Before...
Quadruple Squeeze 
This is a great graphic created by the Stockholm resilience centre. In this TED talk Johan Rockstrom talks us through the human pressure on the world, suggesting...
Satish Kumar 
In November 2010, Satish Kumar, gave a speech at the LSE on 'Sustainability Living in Practice'. The title dramatically underplays what he says in this lecture. His...
Heat Map 
This image shows us the areas of the world that will be most affected by human induced Climate Change. The most striking thing about this graphic is that it is...
15 minutes outside 
I'm not sure if we really need books to tell us about the joy of being outside. If we do, then it's a pretty sad state of affairs we've got ourself into. I'm not a...
Lost Generation 
This is a pretty famous video (1min45) already, but loads of people have still not seen it and it is certainly worth showing to groups of young people when you get...
How TV ruined your life 
This excellent series was on the BBC in early 2011. Hopefully those who make the decisions at the Big British Castle will release this on DVD. If not, you can...
Wishful Thinking 
Throughout the 1930's Winston Churchill and a small handful of others spoke repeatedly about the evidence suggesting that Nazi Germany was re-arming and preparing...
Common Cause 
The WWF's Common Cause report [PDF, 100 pages] may well mark a tipping point in Education For Sustainability, Campaigning and possibly even Politics. The report...
Five ways to wellbeing 
Five Ways to Wellbeing was a report drawn up by the UK based organisation The New Economics Foundation. Although hugely simplified it serves as a really great...
Mad Men - Uncovered 
The BBC/HBO series Mad Men has just completed its fourth series. The lessons we can learn from it are not that easy to decipher unless you have an in depth...
Guide to Wellbeing 
In 'Round Ireland With a Fridge' Tony Hawks tells the story of his ludicrous bet inspired adventure round Ireland, with, um, a fridge. The book was hugely...
Post Consumers 
This website holds two really great tools for analysing our relationship with consumerism. You can access the first one, the 'Get Satisfied Game Show' straight...
Fairtrade at Starbucks?  
WARNING! This one takes some concentration! I've watched this RSA Animate three times and I think I just about understand it properly now. Slavoj Zizek is one of...
Anti-folk songs 
12 Crass Songs is an album by Jeffrey Lewis a New York singer songwriter. Crass were a British punk band from the 1970s. Lewis transformed some of their heavy punk...
Exploring WHY we travel 
As we become more aware of the environmental impacts of travel we are beginning to think more carefully about how we travel; train rather than car, Eurostar rather...
Learn from Nature 
'Imagine designing Spring' imagine how much planning and organisation that would take. Yet, without fail, it happens every year; we can learn so much from Nature....
Understanding Consumerism 
Spent by Geoffrey Miller explores the psychology behind our consumerist ways. He takes a look at narcissism, choice, marketing, sex and evolution. His analysis...
The Great Gatsby 
There are so many ways for English teachers to explore issues surrounding Sustainability. F. Scott Fitzgerald's critique of the explosion of conspicuous...
Sell Heaven not Hell 
In Sell the Sizzle sustainability communications experts Futerra pose us this: 'Climate Change sounds like hell, so where is heaven?' Its a great discussion which...
Follow nature's lead 
The Nature's Lead podcast really helped me to discover and appreciate the work of romantics like Wordsworth, Thoreau, Emerson, Byron and James Joyce. The romantics...
Understanding Materialism 
In The Comfort of Things Daniel Miller explores why we like to buy and surround ourselves with things. The book is an anthropological tour of a street in London....
Porritt talks Climate Change 
This is an mp3 of Jonathon Porritt's public lecture at LSE in Feb 2010. The title was 'Climate Crunch: making the economics fit'. I attended and very much enjoyed...
Rethink the future 
Ellen MacArthur has set up a sustainability foundation, I can't wait to see how it develops. She has pulled in some really excellent people to guide her, but from...
The birth of Consumerism 
This book was first published in the late 1950's but when I first read it I had to keep checking that it was really that old. Everything that went on then, goes on...
Do schools kill creativity? 
This video is pretty well known. Sir Ken Robinson is a leading educationalist, he gets to the root of the debate about formal education. Do our schools just turn...
Escape the Rat Race! 
Cartoonist Polyp has loads of great work. I use cartoons all the time in talks and workshops, they are great to put up while people are settling down in their...
Becoming a Sustainable Brand 
Watch Duke Stump 'do lecture' on bonfire brands. People are drawn to bonfires, they love to experience them. In the sustainability movement we need to inspire...
Material Wealth = Happiness? 
Philosopher Alain de Botton takes a look at the idea of happiness through the writings of Epicurus. Taken from the series 'A Guide to Happiness'. Great...
Understanding Sustainability 
Published in 2010 and containing chapters from Satish Kumar, John Naish, Paul Maiteny and your very own Morgan Phillips this book is packed with great advice on...