7. Weather extremes may be less extreme than you think – Debby Guha-Sapir
Mind the Shift29 Jul 2020

7. Weather extremes may be less extreme than you think – Debby Guha-Sapir

”This is like a bushfire. If there is one spark, this thing will catch fire”, says epidemiologist Debby Guha-Sapir about the fact that authorities stopped measles vaccinations due to covid-19. Debby founded the world’s best and most reliable database on natural disasters, EM-DAT, at the university of Louvain, Belgium. Dry numbers can be more contentious than you think: ”We get a lot of hate mails about the fact that our data doesn’t show that disasters are increasing. Nobody wants good news.”

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42. Your persona is just a ripple on a deep ocean – Ingrid Honkala

42. Your persona is just a ripple on a deep ocean – Ingrid Honkala

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41. The signs of the times – Pam Gregory

It can be used as one of many tools to understand life, and it can be used as one of many models for explaining the universe. Sounds like something everyone would embrace. But to most people, astrolog...

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40. The delusion of human selfishness (and the role of the media)

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Blossom Bamboo is a multifaceted and loving human being whom one might perhaps describe as an ”explorer and harnesser of bodily and spiritual power”. A tantra therapist running her own podcast about a...

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38. Your money is not in your bank, it’s in your head – Peter Koenig

38. Your money is not in your bank, it’s in your head – Peter Koenig

A sudden cough attack somewhat surprisingly leads right into the heart of Peter Koenig’s life work about understanding the mental construct, or should we say the mental blockage, that we call money. W...

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The extraordinary Jaime Onofrey, or just Jai, defines herself as a connoisseur of consciousness. She is a positive, creative powerhouse, which is the more impressive considering the number of difficul...

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36. Unplugging the matrix – Marco Missinato

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