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Our Resources

The Resources section of The Sustainable Now Initiative is designed to serve as a bridge between complex academic knowledge and real-world understanding. I created this space because I believe research should be more than just theory—it should be shared, questioned, and applied. Academic work, especially in sustainability and business, often gets lost behind jargon or remains siloed within institutions. This section aims to change that.

It focuses on two core areas:

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Differing Worldviews

This area explores how Indigenous, Western, and other cultural perspectives offer fundamentally different ways of understanding sustainability, land, value, and responsibility. By highlighting these differences, I hope to challenge dominant narratives in business and climate discourse and create space for pluralism, relational ethics, and community-led approaches. This section is rooted in my ongoing academic work and aims to open up conversations about the importance of epistemological diversity in driving systems change.

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Deconstructing Latest Academic Trends

Here, I break down emerging ideas and theories from academic literature, particularly those related to corporate sustainability, systems thinking, circular economy, and ethical governance—and translate them into accessible insights. Using plain language and thoughtful analysis, this section helps students, professionals, and changemakers engage with cutting-edge research in a meaningful way. It’s meant to make knowledge feel usable and alive, not locked away in a paper or journal.

Overall, this section is a space for knowledge dissemination, dialogue, and exploration. It reflects my belief that powerful ideas become more impactful when shared widely and discussed openly. Whether you're an academic, a student, or someone curious about the future of sustainable business, I hope these resources help you learn, reflect, and take action.

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