Areas
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We believe that in a one-hour flight we can rewrite the textbook on Mars by making high-resolution measurements of the atmosphere, looking for gases of biogenic origin, looking for gases of volcanic origin, studying the surface, studying the magnetism on the surface, which we don't understand, as well as about a dozen other
areas.
Around the world, slaves are used to destroy the environment, cutting down trees in the Amazon; destroying forest
areas
in West Africa; mining and spreading mercury around in places like Ghana and the Congo; destroying the coastal ecosystems in South Asia.
And that ephemeral nature of the hydrothermal vent community isn't really different from some of the
areas
that I've seen in 35 years of traveling around, making films.
And I'm sure everyone here enjoys cell phones that can actually be used in the remote
areas
of the world, in the Third World countries.
It brings three valuable benefits to the country: it has boosted Singapore's water supply by 10 percent; it protects low
areas
around it from floods because of its connection to the sea; and, as you can see, it acts as a beautiful lifestyle attraction, hosting several events, from art exhibitions to music festivals, attracting joggers, bikers, tourists all around that area.
And for the past 23 years, at an increasing rate, we've been pouring more and more ideas and capabilities and so on into Mathematica, and I'm happy to say that that's led to many good things in R & D and education, lots of other
areas.
But the goal is to go much further and, very broadly, to democratize all of this knowledge, and to try and be an authoritative source in all
areas.
Given raw facts or data to actually answer questions, one has to compute: one has to implement all those methods and models and algorithms and so on that science and other
areas
have built up over the centuries.
And we're working in an area called Southern Kayonza, which is one of the poorest
areas
in Rwanda, with a group that originally includes about 400,000 people.
My company invents all kinds of new technology in lots of different
areas.
One very clear way is the marine protected areas, especially no-take reserves that we set aside to allow for the recovery for marine life.
These places, when we protect them, if we compare them to unprotected
areas
nearby, this is what happens.
Well, there are a couple estimates of how much it would cost to create a network of protected
areas
covering 20 percent of the ocean that would be only a fraction of what we are now paying; the government hands out to a fishery that is collapsing.
The trivial solution is to create really large protected
areas
like the Chagos Archipelago.
NGOs and governments spend a lot of time and energy and resources in a few small areas, usually.
It would only cost 16 billion to set up 20 percent of the ocean as marine protected
areas
that actually give new living choices to the fishermen as well.
Talk to me about the feeling that you must have experienced of going to these pristine
areas
and seeing things coming back.
Step one is that the Taliban prey on families that are large, that are poor, that live in rural
areas.
And the basic message is that the Western powers do not care about civilian deaths, so those people who live in
areas
and support governments that work with Western powers are fair game.
I worked in other parts of New Zealand as well, in beautiful, fragile, protected
areas
like in Fiordland, where this sea pen colony was found.
So there seems to be a strange disproportionality at work, I think, in many
areas
of human problem solving, particularly those which involve human psychology, which is: The tendency of the organization or the institution is to deploy as much force as possible, as much compulsion as possible, whereas actually, the tendency of the person is to be almost influenced in absolute reverse proportion to the amount of force being applied.
Unfortunately, the science is probably closer to being climatology in that in many cases, very, very small changes can have disproportionately huge effects, and equally, vast
areas
of activity, enormous mergers, can actually accomplish absolutely bugger-all.
When we think of marine-protected
areas
for animals like dolphins, this means that we have to be quite conscious about activities that we thought were benign.
In the early '70s, Roger Payne and an ocean acoustician published a theoretical paper pointing out that it was possible that sound could transmit over these large areas, but very few biologists believed it.
I hope these examples have shown some of the different directions we can take in addition to protected
areas
to be able to keep the ocean safe for whales to be able to continue to communicate.
All else being equal, companies that perform strongly on social and environmental
areas
achieve higher margins and higher valuations.
So successful that they're actually working on expanding this program to other
areas
in their portfolio.
There are huge
areas
of open water just south of your position.
But all I have to do is fill certain
areas
of those letterforms and I can bring those words out of the background pattern.
And in our system, we know that simply doing more of this won't eat into deep educational inequalities, especially in inner cities and former industrial
areas.
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