
Compiled and written by Guy Dauncey, Victoria, BC, Canada
www.earthfuture.com
The war has started. The struggle continues.
All over the world, there is grief, sorrow, fear, and anger.
We must show determination, and vision.
We must move on, beyond war.
We can win without war.
We are united for peace.
Updated Sunday March 23rd,
as the bombs are falling.
WE ARE MILLIONS
For an incredible collage of the Feb. 15 peace marches in cities all around the world,
See www.usgreens.org and www.lmno4p.org
For a powerful video from Brazil, see
www.cambito.com.br/paz/no_war.swf
"Now there are two superpowers: the US and the merging voice of the people of the world. All around the world, people are waging peace. It is nothing short of a miracle, and it is working - despite what you may see unfolding right now in the news." - Dr. Robert Muller
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Guy Dauncey is an author, social inventor and sustainable communities consultant who specializes in developing a positive vision of a post-industrial, environmentally sustainable future, and translating that vision into action.
He is the author of several books, including Stormy Weather : 101 Solutions to Global Climate Change, which won a Nautilus Award at the New York Book Expo in May 2002, and Earthfuture : Stories from a Sustainable World, a book of ecotopian short stories. He is currently working on a new book with Liz Armstrong and Judy Brady, entitled The Cancer Explosion: 101 Solutions to a Preventable Epidemic.
He is the publisher of EcoNews, a monthly newsletter that promotes the vision of a sustainable Vancouver Island. His home page is www.earthfuture.com.