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Meta Unveils Series of Major Nuclear Energy Deals to Power U.S. Data Centers, Support Clean Energy Goals
Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp owner Meta announced that it has signed a series of large-scale nuclear power agreements, supporting up to 6.6 GW of energy by 2035 and enabling the social media and technology giant to help meet the energy demand of its rapidly growing data center footprint in the U.S., while maintaining progress on its clean energy and sustainability goals. Seems like the growth model has just taken a big leap, but is it a leap forward, or backward? Any thoughts on connecting the dots here? https://www.esgtoday.com/meta-unveils-series-of-major-nuclear-energy-deals-to-power-u-s-data-centers-support-clean-energy-goals/
Meta Unveils Series of Major Nuclear Energy Deals to Power U.S. Data Centers, Support Clean Energy Goals
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Thanks for sharing this, @Nadene Canning . They are definitely going in the opposite direction to sustainability. We will all have to rethink our relation with energy but private companies are still only thinking about their business model. This is tragic.
What are your values?
Hey everyone! I'm thinking of making a mini course that will help you discover or clarify what your highest values are. I'm curious, what are you values? Try to say them in one word. I'll go first!
What are your values?
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Happy New Year Everyone 💫🤩
It’s been an amazing year in community 🚀 Next year we kick off with weekly skill builder sessions, check the calendar and join us. We know inner development is one of the keys to positive change, in 2026 we’ve created 2 new services to provide you with deeper support with your work. We’ll discuss this in our last (roundup) hang out call on January 6th. Hope to see you then! Until then, we send each of you sparkles and showers of positive energy from all the colors of the universe 💫 Big love and appreciation Nadene & Sarah
Happy New Year Everyone 💫🤩
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Thank you, @Nadene Canning and @Sarah Santacroce for being there. All the best for 2026 to everyone!
Gratitude & Season's Greetings
Dear Community as this year is coming to an end, @Nadene Canning and myself wanted to celebrate with you and share our gratitude with you! Sending you light in this 'in-between' time and we look forward to seeing you again in 2026! Warmly Sarah & Nadene *** “Even After All this time The Sun never says to the Earth, "You owe me." Look What happens With a love like that, It lights the whole sky.”―Hafiz ✨🌞🎇
Gratitude & Season's Greetings
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Thank you, @Sarah Santacroce and @Nadene Canning for your contribution to this space. All the best for 2026!
IDG and Farming
We talk a lot about transforming our food systems. But almost no one talks about transforming the people who shape them. At first glance, farming and inner development seem worlds apart. Farming is physical, practical, rooted in soil and seasons. Inner development is mental and emotional, rooted in awareness and mindsets. Yet the irony is this: our food system will not regenerate unless the people within it do. And here’s the uncomfortable truth: we will not fix food security or soil health through techniques alone. We need different farmers AND different leaders shaping the system around them. As a farmer myself, I realised that food systems are not purely agricultural problems. They are human systems and human systems behave according to the mindsets, fears, blind spots, and values of the people inside them. This is why complex challenges (“wicked problems”) overwhelm us. We respond with roadmaps, committees, think tanks, five-year plans. These feel productive, but they often tackle symptoms rather than root causes. The cycle continues at every new government mandate or annual budget exercise. So what’s the real bottleneck? Not a lack of knowledge. Not a lack of technology. Not even a lack of land (at least not in my country Mauritius). The bottleneck, I believe, is inner capacity: - the courage to rethink entrenched models - the humility to learn from nature rather than dominate it - the empathy to consider farmers, consumers and ecosystems together - the systems thinking required to see beyond silos - the resilience to stay committed when results take seasons, not quarters. If we want to move from extractive farming to conscious land stewardship, we need to cultivate not just soil health, but human capacity: farmers who think regeneratively, policymakers who understand complexity, consumers who see value beyond price, and leaders who prioritise long-term resilience over short-term optics. The land can regenerate. The question is: can we? And how do we go about it? These last questions have been a lot on my mind lately and honestly, I am not sure I have the answer(s). For now I am mostly trying to get there by seeking partnerships (together we're stronger, right?) and consistently move conversations back to the real bottle necks stated above. Maybe that is the answer: consistency and persistence.
IDG and Farming
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@Nathalie Venis-Randabel Dear Nathalie, I'd love to connect as well. Linking the Inner Development Goals to conscious and sustainable food production really resonates with me. Thank you for connecting!
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Maria do Céu Bastos
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Founder of Nowhere Desk, blending organic farming, community, and IDGs to reconnect people with nature, themselves, and each other.

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