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| Ray Anderson shared the remarkable climb of Interface at the 2007 Forum. |
| Alagi M'bye is a jali from The Gambia who travelled to Tällberg in 2006 with a tale told to him by his grandfather. This is part one. |
| Oh no, a fire! And what will come of the Bull? |
| A taste of what you can experience Only@Tällberg. |
| Professor Manfred Max-Neef in one his brilliant exposés of the human condition. |
| When Barbara Hendricks sings from Gershwin’s “Porgy and Bess” it stems from her roots, her soul, her deep well of humanity. |
| Tomas Tranströmer and Lena Endre held the full house in the Church of Leksand captive with strains of truths onto which we struggle to hold. |
| Esteemed physicist and climate policy advisor Hans Joachim Schellnhuber shares his favorite joke that brings its point all too close to home. |
| Watch KG Hammar discuss boundary conditions at the Tällberg Forum 2008.
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| Sofia Jannok of Gällivare, Sweden graced nature and the Forum 2007 with her voicing of “The Yoik of the Wind". |
| Alagi's dog, cat and goat are still at it. But maybe the old woman has an answer. |
| And so the story ends, well almost, and the lesson is for us all. |
| UN Special Envoy, Ambassador Jan Eliasson gives a literal "overview" of the situation on the ground in Darfur. |
| Brian Arthur reminds us that there is no substitute for the simplicity of eloquence in the face of staggering complexity. |
| Margot Wallström on hope, climate change and our common destiny. |
| Gunilla Carlsson addressed the Forum's the final session, twinning the themes of climate and development. |
| This year prototyping plays a principal role - here is a look back to the 2005 Forum and a systems solution for peace in the Middle East. |
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