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August, 2007
Issue 8 • Vol 1

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Sink or swim sustainability

by Cate Montana

AMATUKU, Tuvalu - Midway between Australia and Hawaii a delicate chain of reef islands and atolls circumscribes a large inner lagoon. With its coral reefs, beaches, warm climate and sunny skies, Tuvalu matches most people's vacation ideal. As the only nation in the world voted above reproach for human rights violations by a panel of observers in June 1998, it is also one of the most peaceful.

The fourth smallest nation in the world, Tuvalu's Polynesian population lived harmoniously on its 10+ square miles of land mass for almost 3,000 years. But now there is trouble in paradise. Rising salt water tables and ocean flooding are rapidly contaminating the soil, making it difficult to grow taro, the nation's indigenous vegetable crop. There is no fresh water available - only what can be cached from rain. Much of the population uses the lagoon for its bathing and toilet facilities. The country has to ship its commercial waste to landfills in Fiji and New Zealand.

Complementary Currencies for social change

An Interview with Bernard Lietaer. Part I

by Ravi Dykema courtesy Nexus Magazine

What is money? And how well does it work to solve society's ills? Bernard Lietaer, author of Access to Human Wealth: Money beyond Greed and Scarcity and The Future of Money has made a life's work of exploring these questions. Lietaer has been involved in the world of money systems for more than 25 years, and his experience in monetary matters ranges from multinational corporations to developing countries. He co-designed and implemented the convergence mechanism to the single European currency system (the Euro), and served as president of the Electronic Payment System in his native Belgium. He also co-founded one of the largest and most successful currency funds.

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