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Climate emergency: using systems analysis and systems thinking to solve it

William P. Hall on January 26, 2022

Systems thinking helps make sense of the complexity of the world by looking at it in terms of wholes and relationships. Mella thinks this will help us navigate through the complexity to working solutions If the accelerating global warming continues …

GHG emissions driving towards global mass extinction

William P. Hall on January 25, 2022

In the last 150 years, greenhouse gases have spiked to never before seen levels. Global masss extinction will result if these are not reversed,.

Climate vs Covid: Humbuggery distracts from the climate emergency

William P. Hall on January 24, 2022

Covid humbug distracts politics, media and virtually everyone from what really matters — solving the existential climate emergency It is reasonable to fear Covid. It is a nasty pandemic disease, it will make a significant fraction of the world’s population …

Climate vs Covid: Humbuggery distracts from the climate emergency

William P. Hall on January 24, 2022

Covid humbug distracts politics, media and virtually everyone from what really matters — solving the existential climate emergency It is reasonable to fear Covid. It is a nasty pandemic disease, it will make a significant fraction of the world’s population …

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