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Global Challenge – Local Leadership To Achieve Collective Action on Climate Change-Seminar 2 - Shared screen with speaker view
Amanda Janoo
01:07:30
Hi Everyone, here’s a link to WEAll if you’re interested in checking it out: https://wellbeingeconomy.org/
Robert Myers
01:10:55
How will the electricity be generated for electric vehicles?
Ayomide Fatunde
01:18:46
Okay very good point. We need to change our energy supply systems as well
Rami Khouri
01:21:07
To Robert Myers and Betty Sue - as communicators who operate among several media, do you feel that direct interpersonal contacts as in theater or poetry, or mass media like TV or radio, are more or less effective ways to communicate?
Robert Myers
01:21:29
I ask as someone who plans to buy an electric vehicle and supports a very rapid change to electric vehicles
Robert Myers
01:24:44
Dirk , Ryan and Amanda have framed the question very well. Either we can have capitalism as presently constituted or we can have an adequate response to climate change. We can not have both. Finding a language that dramatizes that dilemma is key. The advantage of live performance is that it manifests the community component of the transformation.
Robert Myers
01:25:46
That’s why I love Ibsen’s “Enemy of the People.” Dr. Stockman is the quintessential crab
Robert Myers
01:30:07
Thank you, Ayo. “If you want to change the world, start with yourself.” M. Ghandi
Ryan Emanuel
01:34:26
“Better acts of the imagination” - I like that, Betty sue!
Amanda Janoo
01:41:43
https://wellbeingeconomy.org/policyguide