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		<title>The Way In Which We&#8217;re Changing Our World</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Sep 2008 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dan Gilbert, Harvard professor, gives explanation for slow response to danger of climate change and environmental damage.<br /><br />(click on the title for the full article and comments)


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I spend a lot of time thinking about how our world is changing and what we, as the human race and dominant animal on our planet, are doing to our environment and ourselves. My mind goes round and round wondering how it is that we can continue in behavior that clearly does us harm. There are all sorts of examples of this, both obvious ones and not so obvious ones. We can become addicted to all sorts of behavior, substances and even emotional circumstances. The question is why?Most people are well-meaning, considerate and wouldn&#8217;t intentionally hurt others. But it seems the truth is, we&#8217;re not being alerted to certain conditions quickly enough to trigger a healthy response to ensure ourselves a better future. Today someone sent me a video entitled: &#8220;Why havenâ€™t we rallied our collective power to solve global warming?&#8221;, and it happens to cover this very question and seems to provide an answer to this query.I don&#8217;t usually link to videos because they can often take more time than a person might want to give. Here is the choice of listening to the well-prepared talk by Dan Gilbert in video format, or a shorter summary in print. (The print version includes a reference in the title which I would not personally use as an example in today&#8217;s world as something offensive to the general public&#8217;s morality and I don&#8217;t wish to offend anyone by linking to this. But if taken as simply an illustration that can be replaced by something that is offensive to the reader, then the point being made remains apparent.) I do recommend watching the video talk if you can spare the time &#8211; it&#8217;s about 14 minutes long.If I understood it correctly, Dan Gilbert, Professor of Psychology at Harvard University, is saying that because our brains aren&#8217;t wired to pick up gradual, impersonal changes we don&#8217;t vividly compute such changes as an immediate threat even though they may be tremendously dangerous to us in the future.I&#8217;ve always thought that if every breath I take didn&#8217;t hurt (it doesn&#8217;t hurt when I&#8217;m in pristine country air) I too would completely forget about global warming, pollution, the overuse of chemicals, cleaning products, laundry products, fabric softeners and perfumes. But each breath racks the lungs with burning pain and the brain with the continual question: why?I remember how vibrantly blue the sky looked against a beautifully crisp green tree when I looked up as a teenager. I remember specifically telling myself to always remember that snapshot view because it was so fantastic. And today these truly brilliant colors of nature around us can still be seen, but only rarely and on especially clear days. And I wonder how we can forget what our world was not so very long ago and how we can tolerate it&#8230;and I&#8217;m not that old!And then when I watch a beautiful bird, an African Grey, scratch and fleece herself of her feathers in very specific spots and become lethargic and dull, as a result of being poisoned in that same chemically poisonous atmosphere, my cry of anguish and the question &#8220;why?&#8221; becomes even more excruciating. Previous post &#8220;Jasmine and Her Continuing Tousle With Air Quality&#8221; gives the background to this, if you&#8217;re not familiar with Jasmine.Somehow I feel better with the understanding that Dan Gilbert&#8217;s talk gives. I knew it wasn&#8217;t malice on our part as human beings, but it seemed so inexplicable and has been perplexing me for some time. Hopefully soon we can show our intelligence on a large scale, to save the beauty of our planet, ourselves and the other living beings we share it with, both microscopically tiny and large. I hope it answers something for you too. Cheers.</p>
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		<title>Benefits and Repercussions of a Global Society</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 22 Jun 2007 07:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>DweezelJazz</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The development of a global community and the mixture of cultures as travel and relocation to great distances across the planet increases. <br /><br />(click on the title for the full article and comments)


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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With modern forms of travel and the Internet, the Earth has become a relatively much smaller place. We travel easily and quickly from one distant country to another. There has always been movement of people since history began, but it seems that more individuals, or small groups of people are moving around, leaving friends and relatives in other locations.This has many advantages as well as disadvantages. The dictionary defines society as &#8220;an extended social group having a distinctive cultural and economic organization&#8221;. In the past, societies have been largely woven out of local influences and have been very closely associated with location. There are a large number of very tightly knit communities with characteristic cultures and customs carried from the past into present times.The large movements of individuals from every conceivable origin to every conceivable destination brings new elements into communities all over the world. The intermingling of different cultures and outlooks can bring tremendous benefits, but it can also cause confusion as the customs and familiar rules of etiquette become diluted by the presence of newcomers.Change can be difficult to accept. People leaving what they know may be prepared to learn new ways, but while they&#8217;re acquainting themselves with a new community they inadvertently bring new elements into that society themselves. Locals meet such new elements with a variety of responses.A society is an evolving entity, change is inevitable. Some personalities enjoy embracing the new, and patches of a modified society occur where mixtures of outlooks are adopted and accepted. But how does a community ensure that the qualities they hold dear are not overcome and lost by the rapid insertion of new ways and ideas?The richness of variety is extremely important to moving forward constructively in any endeavor. If we, as people of the Earth, can respect and admire our differences and learn to bring them together without obliterating our varied heritages, we will have the best of everything for building the future.</p>
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