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Carleton Schade

Carleton Schade

For the past thirty years, I have been researching, teaching, writing and speaking on a variety of topics, focused principally on two of the most consequential meta-trends of our times—the ecological polycrisis and human consciousness.

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    For over forty years, I have been researching, teaching, writing and speaking on a variety of topics, focused principally on two of the most consequential meta-trends of our times—the ecological polycrisis and human consciousness.

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