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He's the
one
who reminds us that we're all part of a greater whole.
So let me conclude, then, by saying that in the last 35 years, as I've worked in some of the most dangerous, difficult and intractable conflicts around the planet, I have yet to see
one
conflict that I felt could not be transformed.
One
is, the secret to peace is the third side.
Well we've seen already that quite some of you already ate insects maybe occasionally, but I can tell you that every
one
of you is eating insects, without any exception.
One
gram of cochineal costs about 30 euros.
One
gram of gold is 30 euros.
So that's
one
point for insects.
You take 10 kilograms of feed, you can get
one
kilogram of beef, but you can get nine kilograms of locust meat.
With 10 kilograms of input, you can get either
one
or nine kg. of output.
So far we're taking the one, or up to five kilograms of output.
One
kilogram of grasshoppers has the same amount of calories as 10 hot dogs, or six Big Macs.
There are entrepreneurs in the Netherlands that produce them, and
one
of them is here in the audience, Marian Peeters, who's in the picture.
One
was a passion for rodents.
Maybe
one
slight difference: we can train rats at a fifth of the price of training the mining dog.
This is our team in Mozambique:
one
Tanzanian trainer, who transfers the skills to these three Mozambican fellows.
In Canada, we throw away enough clothing to fill the largest stadium in my home town of Toronto,
one
that seats 60,000 people, with a mountain of clothes three times the size of that stadium.
I don't want to defend the oil and gas industry but I'd be lying if I said I was surprised to hear they were the number
one
polluter.
One
where the technology doesn't really change and the focus is more so on driving profitability at the expense of a sustainable future.
But as a 24-year-old thrift store aficionado armed with a sewing machine, if I were to very humbly posit
one
perspective, it would be to approach clothing design kind of like building with Lego.
Now, recycling clothing is definitely
one
piece of the puzzle.
But
one
other thing that we have to rethink is the way that we dye our clothes.
Clothes that with each wash and with each wear become more and more
one
of a kind.
This shirt, for example, is
one
that, much to the dismay of my mother and the state of her kitchen, I dyed at home, using turmeric, before coming here today.
The fashion industry is the perfect industry to experiment with and embrace change that can
one
day get us to the sustainable future we so desperately need.
Not a single
one
of those cells is conscious; not a single
one
of those cells knows who you are, or cares.
How many of you noticed that every
one
of those squares changed color?
Every
one.
It's
one
that I predicted in the last page or two of my 1991 book, "Consciousness Explained," where I said if you did experiments of this sort, you'd find that people were unable to pick up really large changes.
I'll just give that to you
one
more time.
How many of you did it by rotating the
one
on the left in your mind's eye, to see if it matched up with the
one
on the right?
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