Making MOGO (most good) Choices: The True Price of a Cheeseburger
For my blog post today, I’m sharing a recent post I wrote for One Green Planet, a blog dedicated to ethical choices. Here’s an excerpt from “Making MOGO (most good) choices: The True Price of a...
View ArticleHow Many Slaves Are Working for You? Find Your Slavery Footprint
Most of us look back in horror at the slavery of the past. But how many of us know that slavery is still present and burgeoning today? And that many of the products we use on a daily basis — from our...
View ArticleMaking MOGO (most good) Choices: The True Price of Bottled Water
Image courtesy of stephendepolo via Creative Commons. For my blog post today, I’m sharing a recent post I wrote for One Green Planet, a blog dedicated to ethical choices. Here’s an excerpt from Making...
View Article4 Tips to Help Us Make Those Ethical Changes We’re Struggling With
Image via Harsh1.0/Flickr. We want our lives to reflect our deepest values. We know the harmful impacts of some of our choices. We fully acknowledge the benefits of certain actions, and yet we...
View ArticleI Am a Humane Educator: Neil Hornish
IHE M.Ed. grad, Neil Hornish, is co-founder of the Compassionate Living Project, a nonprofit humane education organization. He is also a humane educator for the Ethical Choices Program and a Systems...
View Article8 Inspiring Posts for Developing Meaningful Habits (and a Bonus)
by Marsha Rakestraw I keep a journal. (Not very consistently.) It’s mainly to help me remember major life events. When I remember to write in it, one of the things I do is look at entries for that same...
View ArticleLearning to ORIENT Ourselves to Address Global Challenges
by Zoe Weil IHE President Zoe Weil wrote an essay that was published in Psychology Today. Here’s an excerpt from “Learning to ORIENT Ourselves to Address Global Challenges“: … We all do this. We...
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