Policies
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So that's the first reason: Zero tolerance
policies
and the way they're lived out.
We need to look carefully at our zero tolerance
policies.
They're nervous about anything that has anything to do with violence because of the zero tolerance
policies.
And I realized that what I was seeing was the end result of our racist
policies
that had caused mass incarceration.
I'm not saying hate was the only reason I picked on Vicky or even that I was consciously hateful or anything, but the fact is, the people we discriminate against in our public
policies
and in our culture are also the groups of people most likely to be bullied in school.
And then second: if we want to challenge the hate in our societies, we need to promote
policies
and institutions and practices that connect us as communities.
So in addition to promoting those proactive solutions, the other thing we need to do is upend the hate in our institutions and our
policies
that perpetuate dehumanization and difference and otherizing and hate, like systems of sexual harassment and sexual assault in the workplace, or our deeply racially imbalanced and deeply racially biased criminal "justice" system.
The good news is we are starting to recover materials from our end-of-life stuff and starting to recycle our end-of-life stuff, particularly in regions of the world like here in Europe that have recycling
policies
in place that require that this stuff be recycled in a responsible manner.
In fact, I'm afraid all of the best
policies
we have are not going to be enough.
Now, here's the hard question, if the trajectory of all the world's companies and individuals and
policies
and innovation is not going to be enough, what are we going to do?
You already begin to see the development of foreign policies, the augmentation of military budgets occurring in the other growing powers in the world.
At the very least, we need to be applying the flexibility
policies
and strategies we've developed for other scenarios, like for people with family responsibilities.
At its core, our drug
policies
are really a social justice issue.
But back in 2009, the question Joel and I kept turning over and over was why this late in the game so much energy was being spent talking about the science when the
policies
necessary to address climate change were unequivocally beneficial for humanity in the long run regardless of the science.
But energy
policies
continued to focus on finding more fossil fuels.
Over the next few years I was drawn more and more into trying to communicate the urgency of a change in energy policies, while still researching the physics of climate change.
Globally, we have policies, international instruments, work leaders.
It's because some family planning programs resorted to unfortunate incentives and coercive
policies.
The most startling thing about this is that these coercive
policies
weren't even needed.
So we're going to need to think about policy and what kind of
policies
might be effective.
From a forecasting perspective, if we know where trade is likely to change, for example, because of the African Growth and Opportunities Act or other
policies
that encourage trade, we can actually think about which areas are likely to be heavily infected with HIV.
Now combine the electricity and oil revolutions, both driven by modern efficiency, and you get the really big story: reinventing fire, where business enabled and sped by smart
policies
in mindful markets can lead the United States completely off oil and coal by 2050, saving 5 trillion dollars, growing the economy 2.6-fold, strengthening out national security, oh, and by the way, by getting rid of the oil and coal, reducing the fossil carbon emissions by 82 to 86 percent.
My goal is that after this short journey, you'll share my amazement at how deeply connected our lives are to these microscopic creatures and also perhaps my concern that these relationships are often neglected when it comes to making decisions and
policies
about our oceans.
So you tell me why, in our age of science, we still have laws and
policies
which come from an age of superstition.
But those two very smart international censorship
policies
didn't prevent Chinese social media [from] becoming a really public sphere, a pathway of public opinion and the nightmare of Chinese officials.
One government scientist, a friend of mine, we'll call him McPherson, was concerned about the impact government
policies
were having on his research and the state of science deteriorating in Canada.
Scott Page: Models help us design more effective institutions and
policies.
Basically people start to understand that they can change governments, but they cannot change
policies.
Talk to them about the kind of
policies
and institutions that are necessary for them to expand a scale and scope of business so that it can collect more tax revenues from them.
Hulu and Netflix, among other companies, have open vacation
policies.
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