Loved the “climate change is a mid 50s stroke” analogy- that can be leveraged to drive change within and beyond, hopefully sooner rather than later as the more time we take the more vulnerable communities suffer. Thanks for the week articulated thoughts about these deep and sometimes ambiguous aspects of our work
POWER & CONTROL: It is apparent that the misuse of our civilization's growing capacity for power and control, concentrated in a small number of leaders, has been at the heart of our tragic march to the anthroposcene. In many ways, the challenge of managing this capacity for power and control will determine whether or not humanity is able to meet the environment, climate, equity and justice SDGs. In this regard, the SDGs most central challenge is "How can our leaders better avoid the seductive perils associated with concentrated power and control?" While the current IDG framework may help with this, perhaps it should be formally incorporated along the lines of "Cultivating individual capacities to be aware of and to responsibly manage the risks associated with power and control". What do you think? Thank you for presenting the important efforts being made by all of the presenters and their teams to help humanity get ourselves right as we strive to improve the way we live and organize ourselves across the planet.
Loved the “climate change is a mid 50s stroke” analogy- that can be leveraged to drive change within and beyond, hopefully sooner rather than later as the more time we take the more vulnerable communities suffer.
Thanks for the week articulated thoughts about these deep and sometimes ambiguous aspects of our work
A New paradigm of global leadership and action keeping human centredness at the core for a sustainable world order . The way ahead starting NOW
POWER & CONTROL: It is apparent that the misuse of our civilization's growing capacity for power and control, concentrated in a small number of leaders, has been at the heart of our tragic march to the anthroposcene. In many ways, the challenge of managing this capacity for power and control will determine whether or not humanity is able to meet the environment, climate, equity and justice SDGs. In this regard, the SDGs most central challenge is "How can our leaders better avoid the seductive perils associated with concentrated power and control?" While the current IDG framework may help with this, perhaps it should be formally incorporated along the lines of "Cultivating individual capacities to be aware of and to responsibly manage the risks associated with power and control". What do you think?
Thank you for presenting the important efforts being made by all of the presenters and their teams to help humanity get ourselves right as we strive to improve the way we live and organize ourselves across the planet.
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