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Systemic sustainability: the ultimate frontier
Yet black is greener than green
War: The elephant in the sustainability room
A convenient tale
PDCs to advance reductions beyond NDCs
COP21: Historic, historical or hysterical?
COP20: CBDR or ECBDR?
Doha: Gateway or Giveaway?
An epic battle in the wrong war
What it takes to be sustainable
Making the Copenhagen Accord equitable
Post-2012 climate regime: equitable, effective, sufficient?
An equitable and effective climate regime
Are global citizens equal before the Climate Convention?
Decarbonising with renewables? Extremely difficult
Financial crisis and sustainable development
About Sustaininability

Can't see the forest for the trees...

This proverb reflects very well the current state of environmental affairs on our planet.

Mhai Selph is the pseudonym of an observer that chose to ponder on the grand scheme of the global environment, instead of focusing on the myriad of activities intended to contain the damage.

This site is dedicated to raise awareness on how little progress, if any, the global villagers (we) are actually making towards a genuine sustainable development.

Well, if you still can’t see the forest, it just means –literally– that the trees were already cut down...


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