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Beyond our personal differences we are all simply human and our existence as a species hinges entirely on a collective shift in the way we view and manage ourselves in relation to the natural world.🌱🕷️🦇🐆🐘☀️

“We are going to kill ourselves because of stupidity.” We have had the solution to the climate crisis for over 30 years and the only reason we cannot get this world-changing new thinking into mainstream science is human stupidity. https://lnkd.in/d6Qrk8R #climatechange #science #environment #research #nature

Claire Anderson Graham Kellerman

Being here, trusting just Being, The Source of my KNOWING, as the way is made for deep healing, + sharing Regenerative Farming Community Designs across The UK, Ireland + The World; Growing our food forests.

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It is not human stupidity, it is the influence and interference of evil that has humans doubting their beautiful true Nature, as though we are limited to acting stupid.

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Pat Fletcher

Holistic Reiki Practitioner - clearing space for your light to shine... for you to live your best life - healthier, happier, more fulfilling... flourishing!

2y

I can feel this man's frustration, because I share it... I suggest people watch the film Sully, with an open mind to human potential. Underneath all the facts, figures, knowledge, statistics we have instinct, intuition, insight and foresight, yes and even some magic beyond all our ken. It's like people are becoming robotic - we didn't create computers to become more like them - computers are our tools. So yes, Sully:Miracle on the Hudson - a true story of real life events. Captain Chesley carried out an emergency landing on the Hudson - the only thing he could have done to save all his passengers and crew - he did the impossible against all odds. Why was he hauled through the harrowing task of proving it was the right thing to do? Stupidity brought on by people, panels, governing boards etc. not realising that the act of human progress comes first, then we make sense of it. When all we're taught is the sense of it without living an actively progressive life for ourselves, we're bound to get imprisoned by the sense of it alone. #wholisticeducation is the key, mainstream #education is the prison.

Johan Purnama BSc.V, MSc, DVM

Comm Dev Specialist, Monev specialist, Permaculture and organic farming educator, Animal welfare.

2y

As Asian, we call it the western academic domination...most of useful knowledge came from wise local knowledges

Nathan Curry

Founder and CEO at sutranovum, Natural scientist.

2y

The days of the phrase “brutal truth,” to me, they are buried, dismantled and gone. For brutality is not the way of the angles of man’s clarified nature. Our simple, and totally dedicated faith in the assurance of self-reliance and our own goodness suffice. I am convinced of this.

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Festus Kiplagat

Founder & CEO @GPI2050 | NbS Programmes | Everyone has a role in Climate Action

2y

Gloves off, brutal truth💯

Richard J Wenning

Consulting ecotoxicologist and risk assessment specialist; expertise in assessment and restoration of damaged environments; committed to sustainability and strategies for communities and companies investing in nature

2y

Thank you for sharing, Sarah Savory . As editor in chief of a peer review science journal... I find this video clip super important. If science is the pursuit of knowledge, perhaps problem-solving is the application of scientific insight? The label “peer review” carries tremendous weight. At IEAM I strive to support multiple communication platforms (blog, podcasts, short communications, book reviews) where new ideas, technologies and observations can be shared and where experts can connect to business and communities that need help. The work that passes peer-review is one step in the journey to create a better world.

Grahame Webb

Director at Wildlife Management International Pty. Limited

2y

Lot of basic truth in this. On the tree of knowledge a lot of research occurs at the level of leaves, somewhat constrained by the leaves surrounding them. When truly innovative scientists start questioning whether the three trunk holding all the leaves up is in the wrong position ... peer-review can be problematic ..... because the leaves are all likely to perish. But this is where the big breakthroughs come from. The best and brightest scientists will still come from Universities, and the world needs them. Scientists should strive to be infallible without claiming to be (not claiming to be infallible, without striving to be)(Nicolas Malebranche 1638-1715).

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Nathan Curry

Founder and CEO at sutranovum, Natural scientist.

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We are not going to kill ourselves. Not one bit. Let the doom and gloom go. The peaceful wise loving pen is far far far mightier than the sword. For it knows the value of the spoon. Only he or she who knows the value of the nourishing spoon is able to quantify the value of difference between the sword and the spoon to the blacksmith. And one who know that subtle difference ends all doom and gloom for all time. First in himself, then irrevocably, automatically everywhere else.

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Richard L.

🇨🇦Home grown Canadian Veteran🇨🇦

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Hitting the mail on the head with this one. So bloody true.

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