The recipe for a good Anthropocene | Elena Bennett | TEDxCERN
When people are asked how do they picture our planet in 50 years, grey images of destruction and desolation seem to be the best representation of what comes to their mind. Elena Bennett has a different idea in mind. She thinks that, in the future, we can have a more just, more prosperous, and more biologically diverse planet than the one we are living in today. Together with other scientists, Elena has identified “seeds of good Anthropocene”, that is, the actions that are visible today and that are starting to change the course of history in a positive way. They exist. And if we want to build a better planet, we need to start looking for positive stories about the future, even if they are hard to find. It’s like driving a car: if you have a certain image in your mind, you will steer your car towards that image. If it’s a bad image, you are likely to get a bad result. At the end, it’s our choice.
Elena Bennett is Associate Professor at the McGill School of Environment of the McGill University. She earned her Master of Science in Land Resources from the University of Wisconsin in 1999, and her PhD in Limnology and Marine Sciences in 2002. As a postdoc, she helped coordinate the Scenarios Working Group for the Millennium Ecosystem Assessment. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at www.ted.com/tedx
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I'm not worried at all about our species future. Either we change our ways and secure our future as a part of the world, while benefitting the planet as well. Or we don't and cease to exist. But either way this world will go on. And that's a comforting thought.
Providing healthcare in exchange for reducing deforestation sounds great.
Less talk, more action, don't judge others, show them what they can do by being an example. And the world just might look like the fairy tale one 😎
@fast1nakus
5 жыл бұрын
very bad idea. first yup think, than you think again, than you talk a lot, and only than you do some careful action. we are way too powerful and reckless to not think about our actions
Wonderful talk. So deep yet so simple the solutions to save our dying planet. I'm all in.
@LughSummerson
5 жыл бұрын
You're doing it wrong.
Fantastic talk! I’m really inspired by this! Looking forward to learning more about the other “seeds”! I love how providing healthcare saves the forest and orangutans (and other animals)!
Absolutely great talk! The part about the self-fulfilling prophecy has probably much more impact than most people realize. I really love that there were now multiple talks directly concerned with the future of our planet and how to make it sustainable. The "SDGs in PBs" talk is imo one of those more concrete approaches to look at the way instead of just the goal like she said.
This was an excellent topic.
This is so well done
*If you don't design your own life plan, chances are you'll fall into someone else's plan. And guess what they have planned for you? Not much.*
@LughSummerson
5 жыл бұрын
What does that have to do with the video?
Such an inspiring outlook! 🤍
Ever since at least 1980, We the People of planet Earth have had the capability of providing the highest quality of food, the highest quality of clothing, the highest quality of shelter, the highest quality of healthcare, and the highest quality of education for each and every man, woman and child on the face of the Earth, and to do it in such a way that was in Harmony with Nature. We already have gazillions of practical creative solutions that have not been implemented yet.
@michaelepstein2570
5 жыл бұрын
Here in New York City, we are building a Majority Voting Bloc of at least 1 million individuals (a measly 20% of the electorate) who are well-informed, free of disinformation and misinformation, on all the major issues of today AND devoting their time, energy, resources, and talents to the political process, esp the campaigns. That is all we need to win the Mayorship, at least 2/3 of the City Council, at least 2/3 of the Congressional seats, at least 2/3 of the State Senate seats and at least 2/3 of the Assembly seats. We will make sure that only the most Loving/most Wise among us become our public servants. We will change the laws and implement the gazillions of creative solutions we already have on a grand scale and make NYC a model of what's possible in the world today.
@michaelepstein2570
5 жыл бұрын
Do Jacob's Ladder. Set yourself Totally Free of fear, anxiety, sorrow, envy, greed, jealousy, violence, hatred, loneliness, attachments, competitiveness, ambition, self-importance, bias, and prejudice in daily, once and for all, now and forever. "Total Enlightenment NOW!" [my group on FB].
@michaelepstein2570
5 жыл бұрын
After your Enlightenment, come join me on the front lines where we are working to move us all on planet Earth from the way things are today to a Whole New Way of Living rooted in Love and Wisdom. "Creating a Wonderful World (let's get it done already)" [my group on FB].
An inspiring and heart-warming talk
Within 50 years there would be arrangments to leave earth and finally move to our new planet "MARS".
@dlb9643
5 жыл бұрын
Van Allen Belt?
@Zahlenteufel1
5 жыл бұрын
@Bel H. If we figure out how to do it correctly (not ruining), we can apply it to Mars, even if we can't on Earth since we'll be starting from scratch. Also, we'll have to do a lot of terraforming before we can ruin much.
Hopefully i will be there to see this :) who is with me?
Being first to say. Not bad not bad at all
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Interesting, but a bit of what has already happened with the "sustainable development" paradigm: Good in theory, extremely difficult to achieve in practice. Humans look for their immediate benefit first, always and by all means. It is deeply in our genes and evolutionary history,
Idk when I closed my eyes I imagined a lot of corn fields because that’s all that’s near me
@nocturno5373
4 жыл бұрын
Corn is good
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This is Andrew there won't be another fifty years into the future so we cannot imagine it ok from Andrew not dental.
The Military Industrial / Religion Complex wants every one to be miserable and scared as that means they can exist.
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@ViralXtreme
5 жыл бұрын
Yes
@mariamomer7875
5 жыл бұрын
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@mariamomer7875
5 жыл бұрын
Wait a little and u will see many people completely agree with u
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Think agenda 2030
Some good content here but a word of advice. If you really want to inspire people, you need to connect with them and using highly academic terms like “anthropocene” is probably not going to get you there.
@keziahmayer6155
3 жыл бұрын
to be fair this was at CERN, perhaps one of the most academic places in the world. If Elena was speaking to a different crowd, I am sure she would alter her approach according to her audience.
@billconley2599
3 жыл бұрын
@@keziahmayer6155 AllTed talks are supposed to be approachable for a broad audience by definition.
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50 years into the future and I imagine forests and increasing biodiversity.... this pot is amazing. Unfortunately when i come down trump's still the prez.
Until we hold distopia to be synonymous with feminism... This is just more diverse gas lighting.
Poo poo !!
She seems nervous and she's very unconvincing.
@gallectee6032
5 жыл бұрын
She seems fine to me...
@Zahlenteufel1
5 жыл бұрын
She seemed very calm and confident in her message to me...
@PhoebeFayRuthLouise
5 жыл бұрын
Her message was not only convincing, it was inspiring!
very disorganized and vague. The talk really begins at eight and a half minutes. Your speech could be replaced by a text message.
Ridiculous talk. If there truly are revolutionary ideas to make life better they are surely far too late.