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Who's been thinking about the parallels between #coronavirus & #climatecrisis? What does each teach us about the other? How can we use that knowledge to help us *organize* for solutions centered on people, community, planet, justice?
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I'm very interested and very uneasy at the same time. I think the virus has both made it simpler to talk about Climate because of the parallels but harder to make the case. The one thing that stands out is how the virus is a temporary thing in people's minds...
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... and that's important because there the desire to get past it to carry on as normal. The biggest question I have at present is if that is going to even happen I have some big worries that the climate conversation may actually be pushed back by this unfortunately (I hope not)
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I've been working on a system to improve our collective rate of social learning. Its evolving work, please feel free to jump in. https://futureearth.org/2020/01/16/how-storytelling-accelerates-climate-solutions/ … and https://www.springerprofessional.de/en/solutions-stories-an-innovative-strategy-for-managing-negative-p/17711296 …. The faster we get something up and running the better.
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I think there is about to be a burst of pieces about this - I know I was interviewed last week by several journalists on this theme, and have a couple articles of my own coming soon - while share as soon as I can - all to say I think you are asking important questions!
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