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3 steps to sustainability loops: the Jesuits

September 23, 2010 By Wes Balda Leave a Comment

Why are we intrigued by the Jesuits?

The Jesuits have thrived for nearly 500 years. Surely there is a sustainability loop here somewhere. [Read more...]

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