Active Journal 2023

December 2023

24-25 December: published a couple of articles on my Medium.com blog page (link ).

17 December: two weeks of experience with the new subsite Science of Sustainability taught me how to add Graphviz graphs to link and discover content. It solved the difficulty I had in navigating or remembering my own pages. Also, switching between graphs and text content triggered new ideas to add more and more specific knowledge in pages, and trigger new pages.

2 December: we opened Science of Sustainability as the journal focused on investigating Sustainability as a science, its methods, tools and critical reflections.

1 December: We read: Being Ecological by Timothy Morton.

September 2023

10 September: We. read The Edge of the Plain by James Crawford. It is About How Borders Make and Break the World.

5 September: We read: Nassim Nicholas Taleb's book Antifragile, see Antifragility.

July 2023

June 2023

21 June: We discussed in-depth the Biomatrix Theory of systems with Elisabeth Dostal.

Apr 2023

March/April. We read The Earth Transformed by Peter Frankopan. The book shows that the rise and fall of empires, societies, and their power structures are a phenomenon of all times in human history. Famine, social conflict, and war have been too, because of it, as are prosperous times in living conditions, culture, power, architecture, and economic development.

Jan 2023

12 January: We read Noam Chomsky's How the World Works, on communicative and political framing of (mainly) US foreign policies. Narratives, Stories, and Facts in one.

9 January: we read Vaclav Smil's How the World Really Works. A Scientist's Guide to Our Past, Present and Future on quantitative interdependencies between energy use, food systems, and materials needs in the context of the future of humanity.

1 January: We wrote about "Sustainability in 2022 - Lessons Learned". article .

See Also

My Earlier years' journals: Active Journal 2022.

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