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Because the world's problems shouldn't be the human family's heirloom.
"Should
we be there?
This was more of a feasibility study: What kind of motors
should
we use?
What kinds of controls
should
we do?
So, if you have a pollen sample, then in principle, you
should
be able to tell where that sample came from.
We've lost faith in institutions, in authority, and sometimes in science itself, and there's no reason we shouldn't have.
Tons of studies
should
have been done; it's a serious issue.
That is disgraceful, and we
should
be ashamed of ourselves.
And we shouldn't: Our health care system sucks.
It's a process, and sometimes it works and sometimes it doesn't, but the idea that we
should
not allow science to do its job because we're afraid, is really very deadening, and it's preventing millions of people from prospering.
This
should
be a big science project equivalent to the Human Genome Project.
It
should
be thought of as a biological moonshot with a timetable.
I am continually amazed by the way in which the subject of race can take itself in many places that we don't imagine it
should
be.
One of the things I
should
probably tell you is, I worked for the Discovery Channel early in my career, and that sort of warped my framework.
Most of the time, if they have an exit strategy, they
should
take it.
After the war, lots of these songs were lost, but they are a part of our childhood and our history, and we
should
not forget them."
Women like Sakena and Leah and Leymah have humbled me and changed me and made me realize that I
should
not be so quick to jump to assumptions of any kind.
Maybe in 100, by the end of this century, we
should
be able to dial down the extinction rate to sort of what it's been in the background.
CA: We'll come back to the mammoths, but explain how we
should
think of extinctions.
How
should
we think of it?
And this is why I and Danny Hillis, in our previous session on the main stage, was saying, "Look, geoengineering is worth experimenting with enough to see that it works, to see if we can buy time in the warming aspect of all of this, tweak the system with small but usable research, and then see if we
should
do more than tweak.
And the optimist in me is trying hard to lean towards "This is awesome and really exciting," while the sort of responsible part of me is saying, "But, uh, maybe we
should
be a little bit careful as to how we think of it."
CA: But coming back to the application of this just for the environment: it seems like the philosophy of this is that, whether we like it or not, we are already dominating so many aspects of what happens on planets, and we're doing it unintentionally, so we really
should
start doing it intentionally.
How
should
we start doing that?
The same
should
be true of justice.
I was thinking maybe I
should
have listened to my grandmother.
And so when the debate started about the next development framework, the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals, our community came together around the world to argue that access to justice and legal empowerment
should
be a part of that new framework.
Just like health or education, access to justice
should
be one of the things that a government owes its people, and we're nowhere close to that, neither in rich countries or poor countries.
But I think we
should
be viewed a little bit more like this.
So the implication of this is that you
should
go for a walk before your next big meeting and just start brainstorming right away.
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