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The World Summit on Sustainable Development, held in South Africa in September 2002, was a harbinger of US policy to come in the subsequent year. If there were a way to be on the wrong side of an issue, the Bush Administration was there on every one. However, solutions were present everywhere outside of the official UN meetings. Perspectives from the local press, interviews with delegates from around the world, intimate time spent staying in a tent in the African bush in a wildlife preserve, and a visit to an intentional sustainable village on the South coast of South Africa, all give us guidance in creating the future with intention. Compelling insight into solutions that can help us move forward.
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