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  1. Consilience Definition: “In science and history, consilience is the principle that evidence from independent, unrelated sources can "converge" on strong conclusions. That is, when multiple sources of evidence are in agreement, the conclusion can be very strong even when none of the individual sources of evidence is significantly so on its own

  2. 2014年9月7日 · Geeks Without Bounds was founded in 2010 by Johnny Diggz and Willow Brugh as a fiscally sponsored [1] project of The School Factory. Immediately, hackathons became the major focus of the organization as a method to find new solutions to ongoing problems in disaster response and humanitarian aid. Some of the solutions created at GWOB-organized ...

  3. * Book: Global Catastrophic Risks. By Nick Bostrom and Milan M. Ćirković. Oxford University Press, 2015 URL = http://ukcatalogue.oup.com/product/9780199606504.do ...

  4. Key Conditions That Must Be Addressed. 1. Create the framework for shared meaning among all of these people (sometimes done by using "boundary objects", like the problem itself as a "boundary object" with many facets of factors that must be addressed by the diverse group of people involved. 2. Create a framework for real trust among the people ...

  5. Description. "Why Citizen Spring? "The future is already here. It's just not evenly distributed yet" - somebody famous. In the face of the climate emergency, the pandemic and the resulting economic crisis we need to change the way we live and work. We need to embrace a more sustainable future not only for the environment but also for our ...

  6. That, in my view, is the new superpower in the making — the rise of a new pattern of collective action that operates from an awareness of the whole: Awareness-Based Collective action (ABC). It’s a pattern of action that is familiar to most of us — for example, when we face disruptive challenges in our families or communities.

  7. Description. Tom Llewellyn: “When disasters occur, the majority of news coverage teeters on the edge of “disaster porn” at best, emphasizing the sheer mass of destruction in the affected area while celebrating a few token “heroes.”. At its worst, the media perpetuates harmful stereotypes, casting survivors as looters and justifying ...

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