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Let me put it this way, planting trees is a very small part of fulfilling ones environmental obligations to offset climatic, environmental impact of a global business or a small local one.

 

using inclusionality would not only mean offsetting ones carbon footprint, but becoming entirly receptive to ecological health and bio diversity, rather than just buy brown fields and plant trees, our consultancy would encourage the purchase of more established but threatened ecological sites and use them to sustain bio diversity, lock vast quantities of carbon into soils via a subsiduray agricultural business and use the whole facility to educate the young, the future CEO's to a more sustainable approach to business.

 

we have the knowledge to make the world a better place without harming, in fact in a way that enhances the environment.

 

What he said:lol:

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Corporate day schools that have naturescope workshops run inline with Alans educational goals!

 

Forget Alan, for this venture YOU are the expert. Any workshops will be to Hama educational goals. Forget standing in his shadow, time to cast your own shadow.

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Forget Alan, for this venture YOU are the expert. Any workshops will be to Hama educational goals. Forget standing in his shadow, time to cast your own shadow.

 

Alans goals are my goals, i understand his desperation to "evolve" our thinking and re awaken our natural empathies.

 

sure this is OUR project, but i am still Alans student, and always will be, he is a genius, and probably the most naturaly sensitive person i have ever known.

 

And even alan will tell you i dont stand in anyones shadow! not in my nature!:lol:

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Being truly inclusive of thought embraces competition!:thumbup:

 

Sod that, be much more intelligent and have much bigger teeth than the competition. Think Darwin not Rayner. Inclusive thoughts may be good as a 'product' for the business but not as a business plan. :thumbup1:

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