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weLOG #31 A Trip to Madagascar
Madagascar! That’s right! It’s a travel time! We’re about to explore the world’s fourth largest island (the size of 587,000 km2 (226,640...
Joanna Arai
Apr 18, 20235 min read


weLOG #30 Once upon a time
Climate change and, overall, the planet don’t see much inspiring messaging concerning its matters - more frequent and harder to manage...
Joanna Arai
Mar 24, 20234 min read


weLOG #29 Looking Ahead
2023 is way in and a lot to look forward to! Research! Projects! and more! We stepped into the new year with a three-pillar framework,...
Joanna Arai
Feb 17, 20235 min read


weLOG #28 Time Travel
With the year coming to an end, I have invited fellow weMORI team members into the space of reflection. Time travel it is! Inviting you...
Joanna Arai
Jan 7, 20237 min read


weLOG #27 A Gem of Communication
Communication leads to community, that is, to understanding, intimacy, and mutual valuing. - Rollo May - Communication. Such an integral...
Joanna Arai
Dec 17, 20225 min read


weLOG #26 Not as simple as it seems
You’ve probably heard of multiple planting projects happening all over the world, announced and talked about by organizations,...
Joanna Arai
Nov 22, 20226 min read


weLOG #25 Love and Passion in Action
Every great movement in the world starts with a tiny group of people who simply refuse to accept a situation - Richard Branson - It’s...
Joanna Arai
Sep 20, 20225 min read


weLOG #24 It's time for a storytime
You never know where a few clicks on the internet can take you... Ultimately, it lead us to Ghana and a huge project in making. It was...
Joanna Arai
Aug 25, 20225 min read


Cutting our trees is cutting our neck - The negative impact of deforestation on people's health
Among the SDGs (Sustainable Development Goals) set forth during the 2015 United Nations General Assembly, we see “Good health and...

Riccardo Sanavio
Aug 22, 20225 min read


Dear Carnivores, I love you but…
Human’s love for and reliance on meat as a source of protein is one of the biggest contributors to the climate crisis. #deforestation...

Suzi Brown
Jul 17, 20224 min read


weLOG #23 What a Precious Gift
Gifts. So many we receive from Mother Nature. The air we breathe. The water we drink. The sunshine that warms our faces. The flowers that...
Joanna Arai
Jul 12, 20224 min read


Would you rather: Burn your skin or bleach the Great Barrier Reef?
While protecting our skin from the dangerous sun rays is necessary, the sunscreens we usually can buy in our supermarkets have a...

Maud Marchal Dombrat
Jun 17, 20223 min read


weLOG #22 Throwing the Darts
"Enjoy the process of your search without succumbing to the pressure of the result. Trust your gut, keep throwing darts at the dartboard,...
Joanna Arai
Jun 10, 20225 min read


What can we learn from the Ainu people?
This article is a brief look at the Ainu people. It seeks to bring to the fore the core of the Ainu and how that can be applied to...

Keneisha Bennett
May 16, 20223 min read


weLOG #21 Forespiracy - documentary, conflict & optimization
The team was burned out. Nonprofit fundraising is probably notoriously challenging, and we just come out of months of having difficulty...
Joanna Arai
May 7, 20225 min read


The Hidden Beads of Biodiversity
Biodiversity manifests in unbelievably varied facetings, and in certain areas we find “biodiversity hotspots” one at each other’s side....

Riccardo Sanavio
Apr 12, 20225 min read


weLOG #20 Playing with Dominoes
If you’re following environment and specifically climate change-related news, you probably heard of the Intergovernmental Panel on...
Joanna Arai
Apr 6, 20223 min read


Three impacts of deforestation in Borneo
The island of Borneo used to be mostly covered by dense rainforest habitat. However, because of industrial scale deforestation, Borneo...

Maud Marchal Dombrat
Mar 18, 20224 min read


weLOG #19 The Matrix Experience
“Into the forest I go, to lose my mind and find my soul” words by John Muir are one way of expressing my experience of being in the...
Joanna Arai
Mar 12, 20225 min read


Wait, so what exactly is the Anthropocene?
What exactly is meant by “Anthropocene”, and what does it represent? Is it a clear cut-start of a new geological epoch? Or is it just...

Keneisha Bennett
Feb 16, 20224 min read
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