Marc Gordon

@Marc4D_risk

human and humble before nature. tweets my own. RT do not necessarily = endorsement.

Joined September 2018

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  1. Retweeted
    May 22

    When things are seen without context and not interdependent, the results are myopic actions, fragmentation, entitlement, adversarial relationships, inequities, and destruction of nature. needing

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    20 hours ago
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  3. May 7

    Now that, is nature and humans in harmony

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  4. Retweeted
    Apr 18

    is key to understand the dynamics of complex global challenges. A approach opens up a range of new ways of thinking, analysing, organising, communicating & leading to deliver on the . Find out more

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    Mar 29

    🆕 Are you EAT's new Engagement Officer? Read more and apply here 👉

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    Mar 8

    In some ways it seems right that only 1 day of the year is designated  as it suggests that the other 364 are for making sure our men & boys are better, that 99.7% of the problem (and the opportunity) is to work towards a world of

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  7. Feb 4

    the is provoking interesting debate, including wrt pricing the unpriceable vs moving away from the commoditisation/financialisation of everything. Good thread here, and persuasive commentary from Kate Raworth in EIT Climate-KIC sponsored Dark Matter Lab

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  8. Jan 29

    Interested to help us unpack what we have learned to date from COVID-19 to improve our understanding of the systemic nature of risk, & support enabling conditions to avoid such systemic risks arising in future? Then respond to the Call

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    Jan 28

    Surely being the stock that stopped the sociopathic hedge fund game is no coincidence? Who’s next , , , ... 🤔 Who knew that short squeezing folks was a game that anyone can play 🎟

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    28 Dec 2020
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    Jan 3

    What rich countries don’t quite understand is that as long as poor countries don’t get access to vaccination, the virus will still be able to mutate & could reinfect those already vaccinated.

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  12. 22 Oct 2020

    Rewilding 11m sq miles (28.5m sq km), just by dropping beef. Why wouldn't ya?

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    18 Oct 2020

    Lockdown vs Economic Growth? No, control the virus and your economy does better. Here’s the data, from

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    10 Oct 2020

    The "economy" is ultimately our material relationship with each other and with the rest of the living world. Do we want that relationship to be based on extraction and exploitation? Or do we want it to be based on reciprocity and care?

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    3 Oct 2020

    Food waste has become a habit to many of us: buying more food than we need at markets, letting fruits and vegetables spoil at home. Here are 15 quick tips for reducing and becoming a : ©ElRoi/shutterstock.com via

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    COVID-19 has revealed numerous risks that need to be addressed to avoid future pandemics. Read the first instalment in our series that highlights what needs to change in disaster management.

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    27 Sep 2020

    A view of all risks through time would help us better prepare for challenges of global events like . Read #2 in an 8 part series by and that underlines the fact that

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    A view of all risks through time would help us better prepare for challenges of global events like . Read #2 in an 8 part series by and that underlines the fact that

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  19. 24 Sep 2020

    Change is possible. The solutions exist. 'There is power in every decision we make'. 'walk.....lightly, with little luggage, ready to imagine another world and ready to fight for it'

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    21 Sep 2020

    • See failure as a beginning. • Never stop learning. • Assume nothing, question everything. • Teach others what you know. • Analyze objectively. • Practice humility. • Respect constructive criticism. • Take initiative. • Give credit where it's due. • Love what you do.

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