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				 Hi, I'm Geri. The group seems different because its members want to do deeper -beyond the first reaction to understand the contextual and historical frame we need to use to approach any problem or challenge -whether environmental or social. We need to go deeper into the inextricable ties binding us to the natural world of which we are a part. As Patz's observes- it's the same place, the same world
      Hi, I'm Geri. The group seems different because its members want to do deeper -beyond the first reaction to understand the contextual and historical frame we need to use to approach any problem or challenge -whether environmental or social. We need to go deeper into the inextricable ties binding us to the natural world of which we are a part. As Patz's observes- it's the same place, the same world
     I came across Futurist Paul Gilding's quote today...something he said in The Great Disruption: How the Climate Crisis Will Change EVERYTHING (For the Better). He said, "To hold the paradox in our heads--that things are desperately dangerous and urgent but we must act positively and full of hope--is an enormous test for the mind and the soul to act together." The Great Disruption: Why the Climate Crisis Will Bring On the End of Shopping and the Birth of a New World
      I came across Futurist Paul Gilding's quote today...something he said in The Great Disruption: How the Climate Crisis Will Change EVERYTHING (For the Better). He said, "To hold the paradox in our heads--that things are desperately dangerous and urgent but we must act positively and full of hope--is an enormous test for the mind and the soul to act together." The Great Disruption: Why the Climate Crisis Will Bring On the End of Shopping and the Birth of a New World
     I think we need to start thinking about prosperity in very much the same way as the market economy thinks in order to solve problems. This is a really interested TED talk:
      I think we need to start thinking about prosperity in very much the same way as the market economy thinks in order to solve problems. This is a really interested TED talk:http://www.ted.com/talks/dan_pallotta...
If we can change values and make the right action "profitable," then I think a great impact can be made. Without addressing individual "wealth" and economies, there really cannot be change.


 
I thought Patz's observation was insightful, practical, and inspiring. Perhaps it will speak to many.