Dick Sabot, 1944-2005
A year ago Thursday, Rachel and I were getting ready to go out for the evening, to our friends’ house. We’d just gotten back from… Read More »Dick Sabot, 1944-2005
A year ago Thursday, Rachel and I were getting ready to go out for the evening, to our friends’ house. We’d just gotten back from… Read More »Dick Sabot, 1944-2005
I’ve been home – which is to say in the northeastern United States, if not in Berkshire County – since June 19th. That’s a long… Read More »A Korean de Tocqueville, and rediscovering my own back yard
“So, which billionaire do you work for?” This isn’t a question you hear very often in the NGO industry, though it probably should be. If… Read More »So… who’s your billionaire?
Man, I wish I were in Accra right now. It’s hard to be appropriately overjoyed about Ghana’s advance to the group of 16 in the… Read More »My heart’s in Accra… if only the rest of my body were, too
I was talking to a friend yesterday who runs a major annual conference. He mentioned that the conference had made the decision to go “carbon… Read More »10 trees for $6, or some thoughts on carbon neutrality
When I’m not roaming the world giving talks, attending endless meetings, taking photos and getting assaulted by Turkish masseurs, I stay closer to home and… Read More »More good reasons to stay home…