Re: [OSList] OST as a way to go in addressing climate change and other perils

2019-02-18 Thread Michael M Pannwitz via OSList
Dear Alan, my response to your question: "Could bringing Open Space Technology (OST) approaches be a vital means to address constructively the issues we face as global humanity in the now Anthropocene with its perils and opportunities?" is: Yes. Open Space Technology does reliably work for

Re: [OSList] OST as a way to go in addressing climate change and other perils

2019-02-18 Thread David Smith via OSList
Fascinating discussion. Here are some of my thoughts... The problem with unfettered growth: towards a steady state by David Smith Following the release of Britain’s Review on the Economics of Climate Change by Sir Nicholas Stern, there was a surge in reporting about climate change

Re: [OSList] OST as a way to go in addressing climate change and other perils

2019-02-18 Thread Brett Barndt via OSList
Wonderful questions. There are some wonderful people who have done interesting research in and around this issue of paradigm change. Their voices are not invited onto the national network chat shows. They are not interviewed on TV or radio. Newspaper editors do not include them. Is it possible to

Re: [OSList] OST as a way to go in addressing climate change and other perils

2019-02-18 Thread R Chaffe via OSList
Alan, It is time for us to think why has the system rejected action on dealing with human influences on climate? I suggest that we might think of the opportunities ie money making things for the greedy, that the current and projected climate in our area of operation? Somehow the wider

[OSList] OST as a way to go in addressing climate change and other perils

2019-02-18 Thread Alan Stewart via OSList
G’day Fellow Spaceniks and other Kindred Spirits The items below may be of interest to you. They are about the looming perils of climate change and associated ways to consider and act on them, recently come to my attention. I have followed such matters keenly since I attended a presentation by