Are Carbon Footprint Labels Here to Stay?
By deohako | Agriculture, Asia and Australia, Central and South America, EMEA, Environment Systems, Federal Government, Local Government, Uncategorized, US and CanadaPlacing carbon footprint labels on consumable products are a growing trend. In fact in the UK, Tesco, a large supermarket chain, plans to put these labels on all of their 70,000 products. Is this a fad or are carbon footprint labels here to stay? Carbon footprint labels started in 2007. They first appeared on potato
The Anthropocene
By deohako | Agriculture, Asia and Australia, Business Processes, Business Systems, Central and South America, EMEA, Environment Systems, Federal Government, Government Systems, International Systems, Local Government, Uncategorized, US and Canada, WildlifeFossil records indicate that humans have only been present on Earth for less than 1% of 1% of the Earth’s existence. This equates to about 10,000 years and is referred to as the Holocene age. The Holocene era is notable for the wide spreading of mammals (particularly Humans) and flowering plants. Despite the relatively
Managing Systems
By deohako | Asia and Australia, Business Processes, Business Systems, Central and South America, EMEA, Environment Systems, Federal Government, Government Systems, International Systems, Local Government, Management Systems, US and CanadaAs participants within the larger system, we are all contributing a unique set of energies. Much like an orchestra, our individual vibrations blend with the vibrations of those around us to make the sound of our “culture” (family culture, company culture, national culture, etc.). The key to finding a sustainable “culture” is to understand both
What is Deohako?
By deohako | Agriculture, Asia and Australia, Business Processes, Business Systems, Central and South America, EMEA, Environment Systems, Federal Government, Government Systems, International Systems, Local Government, Management Systems, Uncategorized, US and Canada, WildlifeExactly one year ago today, I was driving through Jamestown, VA. I saw a billboard for a “Historic Jamestown Fort and Powhatan Village”. I decided on a whim to stop in and check it out. As I made my through the historic park I met a man dressed in Native American garments tending to an



