A list of puns related to "Goodall"
To save lives, all that would be needed is to let people use the ferry, or let people claim asylum from before they cross the channel. Don't blame the proper desperate enough to risk everything for a better life, consider blaming those who made things awful enough that they need to. https://twitter.com/lewis_goodall/status/1463106096336363521?t=SOHra3aEBpVstv_Syidd5g&s=19
I listened to this podcast today and I feel so inspired and hopeful for the first time in a very, very long time. Halfway through I just knew this should be shared here hope it can inspire you too.
The indomitable human spirit is capable of so much there is much hope.
Don't just consume the disaster driven media and find hope!
It's a long one but we'll worth the listen!
https://www.richroll.com/podcast/doug-abrams-655/
"As we grapple with a global pandemic, experiential climate change, mass species extinction, and many other dire calamitiesβit can feel like the world has lost its moral center. But every solution begins with hopeβthe antidote to what ails us. Famed primatologist, climate activist, and global icon Jane Goodall has devoted her life to better understanding our natural world and preserving its majesty. As one can expect, the 87-year-old has some thoughts about our enduring climate crisisβthoughts that donβt revolve around cynicism, anger or pessimismβbut instead are all about hope. A hope that is fierce. A hope underscored by action, empathy, and optimism.
How can someone who has studied the climate crisis for the better part of her life maintain such a positive disposition in the face of humanityβs self-destructive trajectory? What does hope even mean? And why is it desperately incumbent upon all of us to cultivate hope as a strategy to best evolve as humans and a global community?
Todayβs guest Douglas Abrams wanted answers to these questions. Needed answers. So he sought out Jane and spent countless curious hours with her, culminating in the Book of Hope, a beautiful and intimate look into the heart and mind of a woman who has truly revolutionized how we view the world around us."
is it a good one or not pls be honest-
Episode Link: https://overcrestproductions.com/episodes/2022/1/21/jim-goodall-expert-on-the-sr71-area-51-and-ufos
Earlier last year we interviewed Jim Goodall, retired Master Sergeant in the United States Air Force. He is a world-renowned Military Writer, Historian, and expert on the SR-71 Blackbird and Area 51. We had an in-depth, no-holds barred interview with Jim on the SR71 spy-plane, Area 51, Β nuclear submarines, UFOβs, and speculate on some of the governmentβs top secret βblackβ projects throughout the years.
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Hello everybody. I started a charity drive for the Jane Goodall Institute. All the proceeds go DIRECTLY to the Institute.
Great Apes are under constant threat due to habitat loss, global warming, poaching and many other things.
The Jane Goodall Institute works to advocate for great apes. They educate people about apes, protect their habitat, research them and many other things. They're all around a great institution, and they're a very very good cause to donate too. We all love apes, so let's kick some ass, and let's help our distant cousins.
https://gofund.me/29b793f0
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