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  • World.edu Welcomes Suzanna

    Congratulations to our very own Suzanna Phelps-Fredette who today marks her start as a contributing blogger on World.edu, an online community focusing on sustainable education and collaboration within higher education, business, not for profit and lifestyle.

    World.edu is an international source of information and opportunities, providing and promoting skills, jobs, technologies, products and ideas that have a positive impact on the environment, economy and quality of life. It is owned and operated by World Education Network, a family owned and run business located in Queensland, Australia, creating and developing education resources for the general public since 1990.

    Suzanna's first post, "No More Mr. Nice Green?", addresses an apparent trend in green marketing she refers to as the "ball peen hammer" tactic.

    I'm pleased as punch to see Suzanna on this new global soapbox, and I look forward to more of her usual thought-provoking posts.

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  • Ice Gore: Why Writers Fight Over Words

    Al Gore Ice Sculpture

    Writers. They’re so darn finicky about words. What’s the big deal? Why do they argue over every little change you try to make to your copy? Well, let’s examine the power of words.

    Take for example the highly controversial “Global Warming” phenomenon. Right about now, most people around the world are probably saying, “Boy, that’s funny – this is the coldest I’ve ever been in January.” In most minds, “warming” means just that – that it will be warmer.

    Of course “global warming” doesn’t really mean that every day of every year in every location is going to be warmer than it was before. What “global warming” actually means is that the climate is changing. And who in their right mind would argue with that?

    These days you hear the term “climate change” a lot – but the damage has already been done. If Al Gore (et al) had just had a good writer around, they might have started the battle with the term “climate change” instead of “global warming” – and think how much further along in the discussion we could be as a planet if we hadn’t been arguing over the fact that it’s colder this winter than it was last year!

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