fipha editions
has published the following quotes & images (Q&I) booklets intended to raise awareness and inspire change on topics that are crucial for us and our planet. The booklets are designed and formatted for smartphones. More information about the e-booklets and links to free download can be found via the Q&I booklets drop down menu above.

Course Change is an e-booklet with seven steps and 21 wise words on curbing climate change. It was published on 12 December 2020, five years after adoption of the Paris Agreement. The e-booklet provides an introduction to the climate crisis and guidance on the course change required to make more concrete
progress towards the Paris Agreement goals.

Inciting insights – This e-booklet comprises seven steps and 21 wise words on innovation that inspire the course change required to reverse climate change.

Ministering minds is an e-booklet with 21 wise stoic words on seven aspects of mood that provides guidance and support in these times of climate and corona anxiety.

Herbal history is an e-booklet with 21 wise words on nature accompanied by photos from herbariums prepared in the 1950s. The e-booklet was published on World Biodiversity Day 2021 with a view to raise awareness about the need to better value and respect our nature, which is the basis for our life on earth.

Peace, please! is an e-booklet with 21 wise words on woeful wars and peace, accompanied by photos taken at three war cemeteries in Luxembourg and France. The e-booklet was published on World
Peace Day 2021 with a view to raise awareness about the need to shaping peace together.

Growing Good is an e-booklet that through 21 wise words argues that the true meaning of life is growing goodness and generosity in and around us and sharing and caring where and to the extent we can. This would contribute to create a sustainable, equitable and just future for us and our fragile planet.

Telling truths is an e-booklet that through 21 wise words argues that the truth is an increasingly important ally in these our troubled times, not least in a super election year like 2024, when half the global population will cast their votes.