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But our fossil fuel-based activities are reshaping the earth with a kind of violence that is capable of dramatically changing the climate, of accelerating a loss of biodiversity and even sustaining human
conflict.
The
conflict
between these houses upends the delicate political balance on Arrakis.
We're having to change our resources more and more to look at this rising problem of human-elephant conflict, as people and pachyderms compete for space and resources.
We're working now with so many women in over 60 human-elephant
conflict
sites in 19 countries in Africa and Asia to build these beehive fences, working very, very closely with so many farmers but particularly now with women farmers, helping them to live better in harmony with elephants.
With more innovation, and perhaps with some more empathy towards each other, I do believe we can move from a state of
conflict
with elephants to true coexistence.
40 percent of all post-conflict situations, historically, have reverted back to
conflict
within a decade.
I've tried to look at the risks of reversion to conflict, during our post-conflict decade.
Because during
conflict
economic policy typically deteriorates.
Governments snatch short-term opportunities and, by the end of the conflict, the chickens have come home to roost.
So this legacy of
conflict
is really bad economic policy.
In post-conflict situations, the reason that they so often revert to conflict, is not because elderly women get upset.
But typically that sector has withered away during
conflict.
During
conflict
people are doing destruction.
The communist Khmer Rouge enters Phnom Penh to liberate their people from the encroaching
conflict
in Vietnam, and American bombing campaigns.
And this is very normal now, of modern day conflict, because they're easy to bring into wars.
I can't look you in the eyes and tell you that there is such a solution for those things, or the energy crisis, or world hunger, or peace in
conflict.
Now, when I was working in the 1990s, I spent most of the time covering the appalling
conflict
in Yugoslavia.
It's not a
conflict
you read about much in the newspapers, but it's the biggest
conflict
on this planet since the Second World War.
And this provides a fertile ground for harassment and discrimination with unrealistic expectations, with poor time management, with poor
conflict
management skills.
And they are in great
conflict
with their young adult, because the anxiety has flourished but the youth has not.
There is a treaty of nonaggression between countries, such that if there were a
conflict
between China and the United States, most countries vow to just sit it out, including American allies like Korea and Australia.
Now lets look at a perennial
conflict
in the region.
30 years of rose garden diplomacy have not delivered us peace in this
conflict.
That, I believe, is going to bring peace to this particular
conflict.
We've even seen it used in
conflict
zones where there's considerable risk in getting specialist surgeons to certain locations.
While universities are trying to devise courses in
conflict
resolution, and governments are trying to stop skirmishes at borders, we are surrounded by violence, whether it's road rage, or whether it's domestic violence, whether it's a teacher beating up a student and killing her because she hasn't done her homework, it's everywhere.
But what do you do when the two come into
conflict
and you're forced to make a decision that either is in Britain's interest, or the interest of Britons, or citizens elsewhere in the world?
And it's used for
conflict
resolution.
From Darwin's work, amongst others, we can recognize that the human ability to survive and flourish is driven by the struggle of the human spirit through
conflict
into transformation.
That conflict, that tension, will be with us forever: sometimes it wants to do what it wants to do, and sometimes it's going to do things for us.
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