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=Global Grand Challenges= | |||
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#Innumeracy | #Innumeracy | ||
#Corporate funded research | #Corporate funded research | ||
#Pollution | #Pollution, especially water pollution | ||
#Corrupt institutions | |||
#Economic system based on proprietary development as opposed to open source product development | |||
#Training as opposed to education | |||
#Disciplinary thinking | |||
#Agricultural monoculture | |||
#Fossil fuel energy | |||
#Global supply chains via cost extrernalization | |||
#Externalization of social, environmental, and lifetime costs | |||
=Global Solutions= | |||
#Education | |||
#Democracy | |||
#Transparency | |||
#Open source product development | |||
#Distributed production and especially [[Distributive Enterprise]] | |||
#Afforestation | |||
#Agricultural perennial polyculture | |||
#Renewable energy | |||
#Regenerative development of land | |||
#Economics based on full cost accounting |
Revision as of 17:31, 16 March 2019
Global Grand Challenges
- Deforestation and desertification
- Standing armies
- High Gini Coefficient
- Patent system that encloses public knowledge
- Lack of public access to published journals. Solution possibility: cross subsidization or institution only pay for the service
- Limitation of liability
- Biodiversity loss
- Alienation from work
- Access to healthcare
- Illiteracy, and especially collaborative illiteracy
- Innumeracy
- Corporate funded research
- Pollution, especially water pollution
- Corrupt institutions
- Economic system based on proprietary development as opposed to open source product development
- Training as opposed to education
- Disciplinary thinking
- Agricultural monoculture
- Fossil fuel energy
- Global supply chains via cost extrernalization
- Externalization of social, environmental, and lifetime costs
Global Solutions
- Education
- Democracy
- Transparency
- Open source product development
- Distributed production and especially Distributive Enterprise
- Afforestation
- Agricultural perennial polyculture
- Renewable energy
- Regenerative development of land
- Economics based on full cost accounting