Megan received an MS in Systems Science/Environmental Management from Portland State University. She has a diverse background in natural resource management, wilderness outfitting, and government contracting. She received a BS in Foreign Area Studies from the US Air Force Academy.
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Systems Thinking and How It Can Help Build a Sustainable World
This article is intended to introduce systems thinking into our common lexicon – to explain what it is at a basic level, how it can be used, and why it may very well be the key to humanity’s survival over the long run.
July 11, 2018

