- (Mystics of India) Sadhguru on wild, wild country, Osho (Swami Bhagwan Rajneesh), and spiritual "cults"
- Where is Rishikesh, yoga capital of the world?
- Is an Ashram an intentional community?
Showing posts with label Tuk. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Tuk. Show all posts
Monday, January 12, 2026
My trip to India, most spiritual country?
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Thursday, December 11, 2025
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Front line climate change: tiny Tuk


(AP) TUKTOYAKTUK, Northwest Territories – Caught between rising seas and land melting beneath their mukluk-shod feet, the villagers of Tuktoyaktuk are doing what anyone would do on this windy Arctic coastline. They're building windmills.
That's wind-power turbines, to be exact — a token first try at "getting rid of this fossil fuel we're using," said Mayor Merven Gruben. It's a token of irony, too: People little to blame, but feeling it most, are doing more to stop global warming than many of "you people in the south," as Gruben calls the rest of us who fill the skies with greenhouse gases.
They're feeling climate change not only in this lonely corner of northwest Canada, but in a wide circle at the top of the world, stretching from Alaska through the Siberian tundra, into northern Scandinavia and Greenland, and on to Canada's eastern Arctic islands, a circle of more than 300,000 indigenous people, including Gruben and the 800 other Inuvialuit, or Inuit, of the village they know as "Tuk." More>>
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