Brave and accountable leaders who are competent on climate change are needed, but for the public to choose them reliably requires the universal early teaching and learning of ecology.
Read MoreDeep cultural features can be subtle, influential and very resistant to change, so it is important to create space for each people to find their own ways to respond to environmental threats.
Read MoreThe complex systems of life, mind and society are rich in information, and have to maintain themselves actively against entropy and chaos or be reduced to uniform ash.
Read MoreEmpowered communities can help themselves, each other and their cities and countries to resist climate chaos, and this plus realistic mitigation efforts are new priorities for all governments
Read MoreWhile we strive for zero and negative emissions, climate chaos is inevitable and must be met by strengthening all our local community and ecological systems
Read MoreYou are cordially invited to the book launch where you will hear from the editors of Changing Senses of Place: Navigating Global Challenges who will address the vital question of how to navigate the contested forces of stability and change in a world shaped by multiple interconnected global challenges.
Read MoreTo make a difference to mid-century outcomes, we must be ambitious to survive and plan our climate response in full awareness of tipping point deadlines
Read MoreArctic data suggest an ice-free future and runaway climate change from mid-century, making the early 2020s a deadline for us to get a grip or lose it forever
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