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So, I don't really have time to talk about those things, but I did want to put them up there, just to give you a sense that there really are
solutions
to controlling the evolution of harmfulness of some of the nasty pathogens that we're confronted with.
Worrying, too, is the tendency for some reactions to injustice to build even more walls, being quick to point fingers with the hope of providing easy
solutions
to complex problems.
It has been testing countless
solutions
to move nutrients, gases and proteins.
They have the problems, we have the solutions."
So we're calling out for cutting-edge
solutions
and new ideas.
Gen-U is to be an open platform, where people can come and share their ideas and
solutions
about what works, what does not work, and importantly, what might work.
We comment on the news, we post our views on social media, we march, we protest ... But who among us is working on solutions, big
solutions
to big issues, like gun violence, mistreatment of workers, flood, famine, drought?
But I remember something Kennedy said that has really stuck with me, and that is something to the effect that humans can be as big as the
solutions
to all the problems we've created.
So it's time we make a promise of a world in which we've broken the stranglehold that nuclear weapons have on our imaginations; in which we invest in the creative
solutions
that come from working backward from the future we desperately want, rather than plodding forward from a present that brings all of the mental models and biases of the past with it.
We might even rarely get some key government responsibilities to other sectors, to Band-Aid solutions, or to just give up and feel helpless.
And it lets you find
solutions
to those problems much less expensively.
Only when women have critical mass in every department at your companies, including building platforms from the ground up, will the conversations about priorities and
solutions
change.
So computers can now generate; they can come up with their own
solutions
to our well-defined problems.
And this summer, I founded Catalyst for World Water, a social enterprise aimed at catalyzing
solutions
to the global water crisis.
So with all of this in mind, we formed a program called "Growing Up Boulder," and my job is to work with children ages zero through 18 to come up with innovative city-design
solutions.
Then, we invited the kids to combine their original ideas with their new inspiration, to synthesize
solutions
to improve the space.
What innovative design
solutions
are we overlooking, because we aren't hearing the voices of the full community?
How can we discuss
solutions
to one of the biggest threats to the lives of women and children around the world, if the very words we use are part of the problem?
I can't give you any
solutions.
We should listen with our whole being, without judgments, and without offering
solutions.
But there are
solutions.
There are actually simple and tangible
solutions
to fixing this problem that involve content creators, executives and consumers like the individuals in this room.
And you have basically two
solutions
to this imbalance: either de-globalize the economy and turn it back into a national economy, or globalize the political system.
But, like so many great technological solutions, it has a key weakness: people.
Since there aren't any good existing
solutions
for used Styrofoam, almost all of them end up right in the landfill, or the oceans and beaches, taking over 500 years to degrade.
It's time that we abandon simple
solutions
and simple slogans, and grapple with the nuance.
It allows them to frame public health problems and their
solutions
in ways that are least threatening to, most consonant with their commercial interests.
So by way of illustration, two years ago, I was working with multiple government agencies to generate new
solutions
to reduce long-term unemployment.
So exactly as I described, right at the beginning, potential
solutions
were captured from everywhere.
We can't decrease wind speeds or keep subarctic animals from migrating north, but we can work on local
solutions
to reducing human-caused underwater noise.
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