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  • I would add another soulutions to our problem...It's called A Resource Based Economy!Search for The Venus Project!a project by Jacque Fresco.Cheers!

  • My sons know that our vegetables come from the soil because they help us pick them. They know that our chickens eat the scraps and hunt the pests that threaten the garden. They know that some of the chickens are for eating because they helped their uncle dress them. They also know that some of the chickens are protected so that we can collect the eggs. They run free because they have us and our mutt to protect them from predators. Each of these animals (ourselves included) supports our survival.

  • @MrSALLINGO look at the canopy of redwood trees. they are reaching for the sky and have bushes and whole ecosystems hundreds of feet in the air. Read about people rebuilding forests. Study endosymbiosis. If people are more compassionate and stop harming all living beings, the planet itself can become mutually symbiotic. In that situation, microorganisms can keep us healthy. Antelope will die of old age, ripe and healthy for the lions. There will be no disease. Trees will reach into outerspace.

  • I love this video, except I think that the biosphere can grow. It grew to where it is. I think its growth is based on the growth of mutualistic relationships and biodiversity.

  • The Legacy Lecture offers alot to think about and act on. Lateral solutions are imperative for future planning of any resolution(s)..

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