According to William Isaacs, professor, author, and co-founder of the Center for Organizational Learning at MIT alongside Peter Senge, dialogue is a vehicle for creative problem identification and solving. However, it is different than what is normally conceived as problem solving. The usual modality to tackle problems is discussion. We are used to exposing our... Continue Reading →

Welcome to our Public Arena during Climate Week NYC 2022. Join us as we explore pressing climate issues with leading experts, including scientists, policymakers, NGOs, companies, and more. September 12th to September 25th, 2022. Join the conversation on WeDontHaveTime.org. Details (WeDontHaveTime) Official Website SDG Announcement and Sign-up for Event Notices ‍‍Register — it's free (WeDontHaveTime)... Continue Reading →

Amsterdam Climate Week: Opening Panel Discussion - Noam Chomsky - Alicia Fall - John D. Liu The inaugural Amsterdam Climate Week - ACW will run from the 12th - 18th of September and is an opportunity for people to come together to collaborate and initiate projects to tackle climate change. Less talking and more doing!... Continue Reading →

Communicating the human causes of global warming increases public engagement

By Parrish Bergquist, Jennifer Marlon, Matthew Goldberg, Abel Gustafson, Seth Rosenthal and Anthony Leiserowitz Filed under: Beliefs & Attitudes Benxi Steel Industries. By Andreas Habich - Own work, CC BY-SA 3.0, https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?curid=28345841 We are pleased to announce the publication of a new article, “Information about the human causes of global warming influences causal attribution, concern, and... Continue Reading →

Climate Awakening | Unleashing the power of climate emotions through small group conversations We know we are in a climate emergency.  So why are we acting normal? Because we are keeping the climate emergency intellectual– a “science” issue. We haven’t reckoned with the climate emergency emotionally and socially. Climate Awakening was founded to change this – to... Continue Reading →

'What we do in the next 3-4 years, will determine the future of humanity' We are nonviolent Campaign Background: Allowing the extraction of new oil and gas resources in the UK is an obscene and genocidal policy that will kill our generation and condemn humanity to oblivion. It just has to stop. If we continue... Continue Reading →

It’s hard to care about climate change

Bringing up climate change is one tried and true way to ruin a dinner party — and leave people feeling helpless and apathetic. But it doesn't have to be that way, if we change how we communicate. So let's talk, about how we talk, about climate change. Source.

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