Canadian Association for the Club of Rome | Michael Dowd The Big Picture @canadianassociationforthec7885 | Uploaded May 2023 | Updated October 2024, 6 hours ago.
Michael Dowd is a bestselling eco-theologian, TEDx speaker, and pro-future advocate whose work has been celebrated by a half-dozen Nobel Prize-winning scientists and been featured major media throughout the United States of America and Canada. Michael and his wife, Connie Barlow (science writer, evolutionary educator, and fellow climate activist), have addressed some 3,000 groups throughout North America over the past two decades. Michael’s passion is sharing a "post doom, no gloom" message of practical tools for living and inspiration for engaging in the vital work of courageous love-in-action.
DESCRIPTION: No-one needs convincing that we are living in an age of chaos and breakdowns. Even those without an ecological understanding of history feel the stress. How do we cope? How can we escape the seesaw of hope and fear? Crucially, how can we be of support to others who are confused, angry, depressed, or filled with fear, blame, or guilt?
Michael Dowd is a bestselling eco-theologian, TEDx speaker, and pro-future advocate whose work has been celebrated by a half-dozen Nobel Prize-winning scientists and been featured major media throughout the United States of America and Canada. Michael and his wife, Connie Barlow (science writer, evolutionary educator, and fellow climate activist), have addressed some 3,000 groups throughout North America over the past two decades. Michael’s passion is sharing a "post doom, no gloom" message of practical tools for living and inspiration for engaging in the vital work of courageous love-in-action.
DESCRIPTION: No-one needs convincing that we are living in an age of chaos and breakdowns. Even those without an ecological understanding of history feel the stress. How do we cope? How can we escape the seesaw of hope and fear? Crucially, how can we be of support to others who are confused, angry, depressed, or filled with fear, blame, or guilt?