Cooperation among nations in a crowded world
Professor Lord Robert May (University of Oxford, UK)
Summary: Arguably the central unsolved problem in evolutionary biology from Darwins time to ours is how cooperative behaviour appeared, and has been maintained, in complex human societies. But still-increasing numbers of humans, each with an increasing ecological footprint, create problems that must be addressed cooperatively. I will sketch some of the paradoxes inherent in this problem.
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FireStealth87 2 years ago 8
very interesting, its good we at least have a few clever people left on this planet.
UjioSatashi 2 years ago 4