You
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You
stand with your bike at the beginning of February.
It's very cold, and
you'
re standing in one of these rainy days, and it's drizzling and cold and chilly, and
you'
re standing in, let's say, Yokneam.
And yet, two hours later
you
find yourself standing on the roof of this monastery, smeared with mud, blood and sweat.
And
you
look down at Yokneam; everything is so small and tiny.
And
you
say, "Hey, Alex. Look at this parking lot where we started.
And that's the point when
you
start loving yourself.
Now, I've got a story for
you.
And I went to the IT guys here and a gentleman mended my computer, and then he said, "What are
you
doing here?"
And I said, "Do
you
really?"
Anyway, so
you'
re in for a treat, because he's fantastic, and his name's Mark.
And when the natural breeze isn't enough, the kids deploy bubbles, but not the kind of bubbles
you
know.
And
you
know what these are.
It's something
you
should think about doing.
There's an amazing river traveling through it, and
you
can see there how we manage to get across the river.
But
you
also learn other things.
You
learn bamboo building.
You
practice ancient Balinese arts.
When the architects came, they brought us these things, and
you'
ve probably seen things like this.
And
you
just have to follow these simple, simple rules: be local, let the environment lead and think about how your grandchildren might build.
So, Mr. Gore, thank
you.
You
ruined my life, but
you
gave me an incredible future.
And if
you'
re interested in being involved in finishing Green School and building the next 50 around the world, please come and see us.
Today I'm going to take
you
on a voyage to some place so deep, so dark, so unexplored that we know less about it than we know about the dark side of the moon.
So today I'm going to take
you
on a voyage to cast light on some of the outdated myths and legends and assumptions that have kept us as the true stakeholders in the high seas in the dark.
To me, as an international lawyer, this scared me far more than any of the creatures or the monsters we may have seen, for it belies the notion that
you
can actually protect the ocean, the global ocean, that provides us all with carbon storage, with heat storage, with oxygen, if
you
can only protect 36 percent.
For example, garbage discharge, something
you
would think just simply goes away, but the laws regulating ship discharge of garbage actually get weaker the further
you
are from shore.
So what we have learned from social scientists and economists like Elinor Ostrom, who are studying the phenomenon of management of the commons on a local scale, is that there are certain prerequisites that
you
can put into place that enable
you
to manage and access open space for the good of one and all.
Conditional access:
You
can invite people in, but they have to be able to play by the rules.
And of course, if
you
want people to play by the rules,
you
still need an effective system of monitoring and enforcement, for as we've discovered,
you
can trust, but
you
also need to verify.
Instead of "go anywhere, do anything
you
want," we actually created a regime that required prior assessment of where
you'
re going and a duty to prevent significant harm.
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