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Only they have the knowledge and
global
reach needed to reshape our relationship with our oceans.
That is, military science and technology that they need can create the advanced materials-industrial cluster that transforms its civilian economy and gets the country off oil, which would be a huge contribution to eliminating conflict over oil and advancing national and
global
security.
So everyone could easily claim to remain undisturbed by images of war or other violent conflicts, like ... MR: I'm the type of guy who doesn't mind seeing breasts and I'm very interested in
global
warming, but I don't like war so much.
And in the same way that
global
wind patterns here on Earth can be affected by hurricanes, the solar wind is sometimes affected by solar storms that I like to call "space hurricanes."
Until I got to the true young
global
leader, Shimon Peres, President of Israel, and he ran a beautiful manipulation on me.
We looked at an MIT study: ten million electric cars on the
global
roads.
I used to say we all belong to the
global
village.
My sister and I started this project in 2005 because in that year, at least in the science press, there was a lot of talk about
global
warming, and the effect that
global
warming was having on coral reefs.
And they said they were having an exhibition about artists' response to
global
warming, and they'd like our coral reef to be part of it.
And then some people in Chicago came along and they said, "In late 2007, the theme of the Chicago Humanities Festival is
global
warming.
In fact, there's a growing
global
community of innovators rethinking materials with biology.
The cement industry generates around eight percent of
global
CO2 emissions.
And after presenting it to a number of people that we were getting buy-in with, we were actually asked to present to the
global
CEO at his annual strategy meet that happened over a week.
We could combat
global
warming, but you don't want it to get too easy either, you don't want any random person and his grandmother to have the ability to radically alter the earth's climate.
NB: Yeah, so, here we might take the case of
global
warming.
Now,
global
warming could have been a lot worse than it is.
Then, there's a corresponding governance gap at the macro level, at the
global
level.
You would need the ability, reliably, to prevent the worst kinds of
global
coordination failures, to avoid wars between great powers, arms races, cataclysmic commons problems, in order to deal with the Type-2a vulnerabilities.
CA:
Global
governance is a term that's definitely way out of fashion right now, but could you make the case that throughout history, the history of humanity is that at every stage of technological power increase, people have reorganized and sort of centralized the power.
Again, I just want to make sure I get the chance to stress that obviously there are huge downsides and indeed, massive risks, both to mass surveillance and to
global
governance.
But, while I know that I may not look like the typical TED-izen, as you would say, I do like to make the point that we in
global
society, we are never as different as the appearances may suggest.
It's not going to do us very much good in a
global
pandemic.
We have to know that we have a responsibility as
global
citizens in this world.
The arctic ice cap is, in a sense, the beating heart of the
global
climate system.
Compared to the total amount of
global
warming pollution in the atmosphere, that amount could double if we cross this tipping point.
The biggest single cause of
global
warming, along with deforestation, which is 20 percent of it, is the burning of fossil fuels.
And while burning coal is one of the leading causes of
global
warming, the remarkable clean coal technology you see here changes everything.
A plan to put America back to work, make us more secure, and help stop
global
warming.
I myself am from that part of the world often euphemistically referred to as either "the
Global
South" or "the developing world."
What if, in response, I told you that actually, underlying each of these problems that I've described is a fundamental issue of the breakdown of trust in markets and institutions, and that there's nothing more global, more universal, closer to you and I than the problem of trust.
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