 
						In this edition of ASWQ, you'll hear from old friends Bob Eccles, Tim Doyle, Allison Lee, and Mark Vaessen. You'll also have the opportunity to catch up on the SINVNA proceedings and hear from a team of academics teaching sustainability at the PhD level, as well as a new feature to the journal that shares some of the books that caught our editors' attention this year. The issue continues to feature new research and offers viewpoints from students and professionals.
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As we reach the end of another significant year, I find myself reflecting on the importance of our connections and the profound impact of giving over receiving. ASWQ stands out as a non-profit journal within the sustainability community—a rarity in our field. While this non-profit status grants us editorial freedom, it doesn't alleviate our financial responsibilities.
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Despite our quarterly delivery of what we believe is an impactful journal, the reality behind the scenes is a modest operation with only one full-time staff position. Our dedicated editorial board volunteers countless hours each week to make this publication truly exceptional.
We invite you to match their dedication by including ASWQ in your year-end donations. Your support helps us continue producing content that you value. We understand the depth of your appreciation, and we now ask you to express that appreciation in a tangible way. Every contribution, regardless of size, makes a meaningful impact. Please go to https://giveto.nd.edu/give/?fund_id=1670 before midnight tonight to include ASWQ in your 2024 charitable giving.
Before you ring in 2025, I hope you’ll take advantage of the opportunity to help continue to make ASWQ free to all readers. Your donations and membership are vital to all that we do. Thank you for being part of the ASWQ family.
On behalf of our staff and editors, I wish you a happy New Year,
Peter Easton
Editor-in-Chief