The End of Culture
Posted: November 16th, 2009 | Author: getting glocal | Filed under: Global Education | No Comments »The opinions of the article do not necessarily reflect the position of Trajectorya. This post is the result of a co-operative learning exercise developed by participants of the Training Course Getting GLocal: zooming environment (Pärnu, Estonia, November 2009).
Hello, how are you feeling? No, I’m not trying to know if you sleep well or had a good day in your work, but how are you feeling regarding the place where you live? Do you feel like Estonian? German? Italian? Maybe European? Read the rest of this entry »
Reasons why I do not drink bottled water!
Posted: November 16th, 2009 | Author: getting glocal | Filed under: Global Education | 1 Comment »From our trainer colleague and activist Ilze Jece (Green Alternative, Latvia)
Bottled water is healthy water—or so marketers would have us believe. Read the rest of this entry »
The future is up to us!
Posted: November 16th, 2009 | Author: getting glocal | Filed under: Global Education | 10 Comments »The opinions of the article do not necessarily reflect the position of Trajectorya. This post is the result of a co-operative learning exercise developed by participants of the Training Course Getting GLocal: zooming environment (Pärnu, Estonia, November 2009).
Usually when we talk about the globalisation, we understand it in a negative way, especially when related to environmental and economical issues. How about globalisation from a social perspective? Read the rest of this entry »
One Hope
Posted: November 16th, 2009 | Author: getting glocal | Filed under: Global Education | 6 Comments »The opinions of the article do not necessarily reflect the position of Trajectorya. This post is the result of a co-operative learning exercise developed by participants of the Training Course Getting GLocal: zooming environment (Pärnu, Estonia, November 2009).
You have something different to come this time in this particular place. Do not judge us too hard – because, yes, we have wings, so take THIS !
How would you like the economy to be in 50 years?
Posted: November 15th, 2009 | Author: getting glocal | Filed under: Global Education | 4 Comments »The opinions of the article do not necessarily reflect the position of Trajectorya. This post is the result of a co-operative learning exercise developed by participants of the Training Course Getting GLocal: zooming environment (Pärnu, Estonia, November 2009).
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While world population continues to grow and resources are decreasing the business model still seems to be based on infinitive growth. Globalization is seen as the thrive to ecological problems, but this coin has two sides.
Global governance? Is that bullshit or remarkable solution in close future?
Posted: November 15th, 2009 | Author: getting glocal | Filed under: Global Education | 3 Comments »The opinions of the article do not necessarily reflect the position of Trajectorya. This post is the result of a co-operative learning exercise developed by participants of the Training Course Getting GLocal: zooming environment (Pärnu, Estonia, November 2009).

I tried to find out an answer on this bother me question. I analyzed all advantages and disadvantages and I finally figured it out the best definition of “global governance” and its usefulness and adjustment to global environment.
