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Keeping Your Work Alive
Your environmental work is taking on new life at Ceres AI------helping future generations of environmental problem solvers

KEEPING YOUR
WORK ALIVE
Your environmental work is taking on new life at Ceres A.I.------helping future generations of environmental problem solvers.


I love Lent. It’s liberating. I am dust … and to dust I’ll soon return. What will not be dust?
Love of course is our greatest legacy. But the legacy of our work is also beginning to take on new life. It’s being preserved and in some cases augmented or discovered for the first time with new technological advancements. What’s surprised me most about Ceres AI is how the work of so many great environmental professionals, who either have died or moved on to other jobs, I am now discovering for the 1st time. I am thanking God for them and that they lived. I am seeing further and doing more because of their efforts. Their work is taking on new life---and continuing to help and inspire me and other Ceres users.
All of us environmental professionals do our work not just to make a living. We want our work to mean something after we are gone. We want it to continue helping the environment, our organizations, and others. In fact we want our work to take on even more life after we’ve returned to dust. Ceres AI is helping people do just that.

PRESERVING AND EXPANDING YOUR LEGACY FOR FUTURE GENERATIONS OF ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM SOLVERS



This is an advertisement for Ceres AI LLC
Licensed CC-BY-4.0 .
Original source: Constant Contact campaign
Markdown source: https://jedanderson.org/posts/keeping-your-work-alive.md
Source on GitHub: /src/content/posts/keeping-your-work-alive.md
Cite this
@misc{anderson_2020_keeping_your_work_alive,
author = {Jed Anderson},
title = {Keeping Your Work Alive},
year = {2020},
url = {https://jedanderson.org/posts/keeping-your-work-alive},
note = {Accessed: 2026-05-13}
} Anderson, J. (2020). Keeping Your Work Alive. Retrieved from https://jedanderson.org/posts/keeping-your-work-alive
Anderson, Jed. "Keeping Your Work Alive." Jed Anderson, February 28, 2020, https://jedanderson.org/posts/keeping-your-work-alive.
