Crisis
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Kuznets' report was delivered at a moment of
crisis.
We're ready because we've seen, in the financial
crisis
of 2008, how our fetish for economic growth led us so far astray.
By 2030, we will face a global workforce
crisis
in most of our largest economies, including three out of the four BRIC countries.
Or in other words, will technology help us to solve this global workforce
crisis?
And now, our global workforce
crisis
becomes very personal.
We will face a global workforce
crisis
which consists of an overall labor shortage plus a huge skill mismatch, plus a big cultural challenge.
And this global workforce
crisis
is approaching very fast.
The prolonged economic
crisis
in the West is making people think that they are about to lose the high standard of living and face deprivation.
It is the largest ongoing humanitarian
crisis
in the world.
The story starts from the fact that not only is Congo notable for being the world's worst ongoing humanitarian crisis, but it is also home to some of the largest international peacebuilding efforts in the world.
Remember, this virus, this whole crisis, rather, started with one case, and is going to finish with one case.
And with that, the
crisis
is averted.
But for me, that's actually where the hopes lies, because when we have the right framework, when we recognize this to be a public health crisis, then we can begin to use the right tool kit to come up with solutions.
It is clear that a solution is needed to this
crisis.
They reached out to us, and together, we began to see the potential to use CRISPR to solve the organ shortage
crisis.
Another example from my hometown in Philadelphia: I recently went to the public library there, and they are facing an existential
crisis.
Online, we've got a compassion deficit, an empathy
crisis.
But in my case, it came in the midst of family trauma and indeed,
crisis.
But some of them will merely survive, and others will actually be able to turn a
crisis
into an opportunity.
But in the 1970s, the energy
crisis
struck, and customers started thinking about how to save energy.
Now, in a crisis, I tend to disassociate into, like, little scientists, and I start talking very analytically.
If you have a
crisis
in your life, you'll notice something.
It looked at the number of close friends the average American believes they can call on in a
crisis.
Chances are that they are rooted in the productivity
crisis.
Why this
crisis?
And the other problems came from the fact that in Washington and in many capitals right now, we're in a creativity
crisis.
On 9/11, we had a
crisis
because we were looking the wrong way.
Today we have a
crisis
because, because of 9/11, we are still looking in the wrong direction, and we know because we see transformational trends on the horizon that are far more important than what we saw on 9/11; far more important than the threat posed by these terrorists; far more important even than the instability that we've got in some areas of the world that are racked by instability today.
But you bring to a
crisis
the person you already are, including the, yes, momentum that you've learned to invoke through passionate caring and through action, both of which require but also create energy.
BG: Anders, I'm a former journalist, and to me, it's amazing that in the current climate of slashing budgets and publishers in crisis, Dagbladet has consented so many resources for this story, which tells a lot about newspapers taking the responsibility, but how did you sell it to your editors?
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