Thomas Sterner

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Average rating: 4.0 · 11 ratings · 1 review · 21 distinct works
Policy Instruments for Envi...

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Ejercita tu mente / The Pra...

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The Market and the Environm...

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Fuel Taxes and the Poor: Th...

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Economic Policies for Susta...

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International Energy Econom...

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Les instruments de la polit...

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Energy use in Mexican indus...

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“We can learn so much from nature by simply observing how it works through a flower. The flower knows it is part of nature' we have forgotten that.”
Thomas Sterner

“There is an endless quality to life. There is always more to be experienced. Deep down, we know this and we are glad for it. The problem is that everyday life steals this sense from us. It pulls us away from this perspective, constantly bombarding us with advertisements that all promise to fulfill us through purchases: “Get this, do that, and life will be perfect.” But none of this ever works. We need to let go of the futile idea that happiness is out there, somewhere, and embrace the infinite growth available to us as a treasure, not as something that we are impatient to overcome.”
Thomas Sterner

“Everything in life worth achieving requires practice.”
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