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While I enjoyed 2010's The Fighter, I looked forward to the director's return to his comedic roots. But when I exited the theater into the strangely intense November sun, the wind-knocked-out-of-me feeling spoke of overwhelming disappointment--it was as though the filmmakers had imposed a cinematic scorched earth policy at the 60th minute: everything built in the first half was destroyed.

I looked up reviews for the film, certain that I could not be the only one who felt this way. Currently on www.rottentomatoes.com, it boasts a 91% rating! Even the mediocre to negative reviews I found don't seem particularly aggressive. Perhaps I feel so strongly is because, like a spurned lover, my intense love was supplanted with intense disappointment. In the end I'm left to ask: am I the only person on earth who thought Silver Linings Playbook sucked?

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Most importantly, these climate actions represent opportunities that both the private and the public sectors can employ right now. The five solutions in this playbook are already providing real, tangible benefits for people and nature around the world, and they show that a diversity of ambitious approaches are available to suit different geographies and capacities.

Improving soil health on agricultural land can generate conservation and economic benefits, as well as mitigate the growing threat of climate change. Healthy soil is the cornerstone of life on earth, facilitating ecosystem biodiversity, ample food production, effective water filtration and storage, and carbon sequestration.

Co-published by UNEP and UN Climate Change, the playbook provides a shared vision, principles and guidance on how to align consumer-facing communication across the global fashion industry with sustainability targets.

The playbook resolves around five key points: Green Venues are Good Investments, Commit Early to Excellence, Ensure Maximum Benefit to Communities, Build for Our Future and Measure, and Adapt and Monitor.

The Regenerative Playbook landed at the World Book Day Zoom Regenerative special event on the 1st of March. Below we present a collection of comments, observations and reviews from the launch, and on the playbook.

I am part of a postgraduate (Building Beyond Borders)and we will have an exhibition in Belgium together with the studio BC architects soon in april. Its about experimenting with regenerative / circular/ biodiversity positive/ waste materials within the postgraduate studio of Building Beyond Borders. One part of the exhibition is a library of books that works inspiring for the visitor. Maybe this regenerative playbook can be presented as well. Jasper Goris 0852c4b9a8

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