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Al Gore has three questions about climate change and ourfuture. First: Do we have to change? Each day, global-warmingpollution traps as much heat energy as would be released by400,000 Hiroshima-class atomic bombs. This trapped heat isleading to stronger storms and more extreme floods, he says:"Every night on the TV news now is like a nature hikethrough the Book of Revelation." Second question: Can we change? We've alreadystarted. So then, the big question: Will we change? In this challenging, inspiring talk,Gore says yes. "When any greatmoral challenge is ultimately resolved into a binar
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<adata-ipb='nomediaparse'href='http://adserv.paulding.com/x1/www/delivery/ck.php?n=a917e73b&cb=INSERT_RANDOM_NUMBER_HERE'target="_blank"><img alt="" border="0"src="http://adserv.paulding.com/x1/www/delivery/avw.php?zoneid=2&cb=INSERT_RANDOM_NUMBER_HERE&n=a917e73b"/></a> Deep in the Himalayas, on the border between China andIndia, lies the Kingdom of Bhutan, which has pledged toremain carbon neutral for all time. In this illuminatingtalk, Bhutan's Prime Minister Tshering Tobgay shares hiscountry's mission to put happiness before economic growthand set a world
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Paulding.com has a reputation for being a place where conflicting ideas are aired. Some members approach conflict on a purely personal level, others just don't want to be bothered with it and others just are bothered with conflict, regardless of its type. What most people don't realize is that conflict is an essential element for any group to think. What is most destructive of any effort to group think is for a group of bullies to make the outcome to any discussion so predictable as to make it a losing exercise. I'm afraid we're there ... How do I know? Well a crazy in Calif
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Does having money make you mean? This particular social science researcher thinks he has developed a way to parse out the impacts of money and power on the average human and it seems those with more seem to act as if they're entitled and those with less, are simply on average more generous. Here's the Tedx talk: It is pitched this way: Personally, the biggest problem folks run into when thinking about things like this is that they tend to think in all-or-nothing terms. The reality, if you look at it closely, is based more on tendencies ... that would, if an electoral