Event overview
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Exploring insights into the international solutions to the climate crisis.
James Parker will examine how integral and unified international action can make climate change solutions truly effective, now so urgent. The enormity of global environmental destruction engulfs and therefore negates projects without a process of the exploration of cooperation, coordination and communication, which is urgently needed.
This will also involve an examination of the workings of the human thinking system and how this system crystallizes into laws, policies and systems, which in turn affects human behaviour and thus affects the human thinking system. James will look into the evolution of human communication and how cooperation is moving beyond the limitation of current institutions.
One example of this is where there have had numerous international meetings and conventions on the climate crisis but the fundamental error is that it only aims at ‘emission reductions’ on top of the continuous ‘manufacturing’ and ‘utilization’ of GHGs using international competition and economic growth based on a level of outdated thinking.
There will an exploration into why these commitments do not reverse GHGs within ‘manufacturing’ and ‘utilization’ but only attempts to skim off the GHG accumulation using comparative advantage without disrupting the ‘manufacturing’ and ‘utilization’ process, thus proving ineffective.
'We need a new international solution, which is now urgent.'
Dates & times
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28 Aug 2014 | 7:00pm - 10:00pm |
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