global: climate change, water access, capital access. US: gerrymandering, infrastructure, pensions. local: K-12 education, housing, homeless.
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Excellent choices.
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Education. Access to education provides multitudes if people to solve compelling problem from a range of impacted communities. With better access you can produce 1,000 more scientist, engineers, climate researchers, doctors, etc et all
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Definitely this^ Particularly access to high quality early education (pre-K). Those formative years are critical to future emotional and economical success.
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Teaching people to coordinate better. It’s literally like wishing for more wishes
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Is there a Visa-thread that elaborates on this?
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Cost disease. Urbanization. Governance failure. Development (ie Shenzhening the rest of world). Also, anyone who answered climate, I would never ask anything again. It takes extreme first principles cluelessness to think climate registers on the scale of serious human problems.
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can you go into your final point more? sounds super interesting
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