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The challenge of Waldorf

 
By Binjie Hou

Being a Waldorf teacher is a challenge which means that Waldorf education in China has found it difficult to retain teachers. Two courses run by Emerson College in China aim to reverse that process, as Binjie Hou describes.

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The deeper causes of migration

 
By NNA staff

Management consultant Udo Herrmannstorfer argues that the causes of the refugee flows are not only connected with the life-threatening situations in their countries but also have to be sought at a much deeper level.

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Spectacular launch of Swiss basic income campaign

 
By NNA staff

The Swiss initiative for a basic income has launched its referendum campaign in spectacular fashion. Campaigners distributed ten-franc notes because “the Swiss can’t imagine what it is like to be given money just like that”.

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Stopping the water from flowing away

 
By NNA staff

Water researchers from Witten-Herdecke University in Germany are involved in a project in India to stop water losses. The aim is to provide a more reliable water supply not just in the major cities but also in more rural areas.

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Demeter mourns death of biodynamic pioneer Friedrich Sattler

 
By NNA staff

The pioneer of the biodynamic movement, Friedrich Sattler, died early last month. Demeter has paid tribute to a man who was instrumental in guiding its development on all continents.

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When friends fall out: German organic pioneers fight over Alnatura brand rights

 
By NNA staff

The founders of the dm pharmacy chain and the organic business Alnatura are facing one another across court in a dispute about brand rights. But what the media like to focus on is that both of them are anthroposophists.

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Protecting childhood

 
By NNA staff

As the Save Childhood Movement in the UK prepares for National Children’s Day 2016, campaigns are also underway to stop the erosion of natural childhood.

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Giving peace a chance

 
By NNA staff

Sekem CEO Helmy Abouleish has called for mutual respect in the dialogue between cultures. Biodynamic agriculture could provide concrete answers to the questions raised by conflict, he said.

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Global climate deal also requires rethink about society

 
By NNA staff

STUTTGART (NNA) – The global climate deal worked out by 195 countries in Paris in December represents historic progress but the realisation of its goals is not possible without restructuring our society at the same time.

This is the view of the climate expert Dr. Otto Ulrich in an interview with the Stuttgart journal for social threefolding “Sozialimpulse”.

On the one hand it was remarkable that after the many conferences which had ended in disappointment there had now been agreement on a…

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The cosmos in your living room

 
By NNA correspondent Walter Siegfried Hahn

The idea of the harmony of the spheres has been around for about two-and-a-half thousand years and was developed by Phythagoras. At the start of the seventeenth century, Johannes Kepler gave the idea crucial new momentum in his research into the laws governing the movement of the planets.

Now this thought has been taken further by Brian Cranford, Tobias Krug and Hartmut Warm using mathematical methods of calculation and musical programming and turned into music. NNA correspondent Walter…

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