What we can learn from COVID-19 that could be useful to the environmental crisis?
Discussed on April 14 during a Zoom Regenerative with Martin Brown @Fairsnape
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COVID-19 and the environmental crisis
1. What we can learn from COVID-19
emergency that I find useful for the
sustainability crisis.
Samara Croci in conversation for Zoom Regenerative
with Martin Brown
2. “This is the most important thing people need to realize is that we
have a lot of choices. And very important decisions are going to be
taken in the next month or two.
It's a short window of opportunity when history is moving into - in
fast forward. It's accelerating. Governments are willing to experiment
to try ideas which previously would have sounded crazy.
And once this is over, the order will solidify again”.
Historian and philosopher, Yuval Noah Harari, npr.
3. It’s about everyday, ordinary
choices that have extraordinary
impact on the world.
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4. We are all in this as a
species, not individuals,
not single companies,
not single countries or
state or institutions.
Collaboration is key.
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5. We are facing complex problems
that require system thinking -
economics, energy, food, health,
supply chains, policy making,
science.
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We have learned the
importance of trust and
our powerful role
as conscious citizens.
We have seen how important it
becomes to trust our governments,
our employers, companies and
institutions that operate in our
world and economies.
7. We need to take
early measures!
Capacity of
the planet
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https://marchforscience.org/keep-calm-and-flatten-the-curve/
8. ACT
LIKE
A FOREST
In a forest trees support one
another sharing nutrients,
allowing for space for others,
sending scent message to
warn for pests.
Only together trees create a
strong ecosystem and can be
resilient.
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https://www.ehn.org/coronavirus-power-of-community-
2645504031.html
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"Historically, pandemics have forced
humans to break with the past and
imagine their world anew. This one is no
different. It is a portal, a gateway
between one world and the next. We
can choose to walk through it, dragging
the carcasses of our prejudice and
hatred, our avarice, our data banks and
dead ideas, our dead rivers and smoky
skies behind us. Or we can walk through
lightly, with little luggage, ready to
imagine another world. And ready to
fight for it.“
Arundhati Roy
10. If you think you’re too small to have an impact,
try going to bed with a mosquito in the room.
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