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Extinct? Not me baby! - Ten Species Recovery Stories
CATEGORY: Species Extinction | SOURCE: Live Science | Comments
10 species that have been brought back from the brink.
Integral Diagrams and Charts
CATEGORY: Integral Philosophy | Comments
Probably the most amazing amalgamation of integral diagrams and charts etc ++ in the history of the known Universe.
Thinking in Ten Dimensions
CATEGORY: New Thought | Comments
Mind bending video describing a snapshot of life in up to ten dimensions. Based on a book by Canadian composer Rob Bryanton
Futures Podcast Lectures Series
CATEGORY: Future Studies | Comments
Podcast series featuring prominent futurists including John L. Peterson from the Arlington institute.
Speakers are: Joseph Coates, Ph.D., Jim Dator, Ph.D, Wendy L. Schultz, Ph.D., Michele Bowman, John L. Petersen, Jennifer Jarrett, Christian Crews, Max More, Ph.D., Derek Woodgate
Running the Numbers - An American Self Portrait
CATEGORY: 21st Century SocietyState of the planetUSA | Comments
Extraordinary photographic artwork visually depicting, through mass replication of objects, the stunning statistics of mass consumption in the U.S.A.
World Changing
CATEGORY: Alternative EnergyEco DesignState of the planet | Comments
Excellent eco-oriented website.
Carolyn Porco and the Cassini Mission to Saturn
CATEGORY: Extaterrestial LifeOther PlanetsThe Beautiful Cosmos | SOURCE: TED | Comments
Join Carolyn Porco in her contagious passion for exploring the solar system as she describes the fascinating discoveries and images from the Cassini mission to Saturn and her moons.
Ray Kurzweil Video
CATEGORY: Computing and Info TechFuture StudiesThe Singularity | SOURCE: Technology Evangelist.com | Comments
Extended talk from Ray Kurzweil about the accelerating rate of technological change, with emphasis on our often mistaken assumptions that change occurs linear fashion, rather than the actual exponential rate of change that we are currently experiencing in technological developments.
World Internet Map 2007
CATEGORY: 21st Century SocietyDigital Age | Comments
North America and Europe concentrate the two largest groups of Internet assets with a total share of 22.5% for Europe and 55.9% for North America
Journey of Mankind
CATEGORY: Looking Back | SOURCE: The Bradshaw Foundation | Comments
A interactive map of the expansion of humanity over +150,000 years.
Paul Hawken: The New Great Transformation
CATEGORY: Evolution of DemocracyNew Forms of GovernanceStages of Consciousness | Comments
Video of Paul Hawken talking about the explosion of the NGO movement. Paul says there is no name for this movement, but I believe what he describes is probably the most passionate and eloquent description of the maturation of the Green vMeme (as per Spiral Dynamics) that I have ever heard.
Sir Ken Robinson: Do schools kill creativity?
CATEGORY: Education | SOURCE: TED | Comments
Great talk about the problems with current educational models in the 1st world. Sir Ken highlights in this talk that we are educating children for a future of a culture that is already changing so quickly, we can't understand what it will be like 60 years from now. In this light we need to unleash and develop the natural creativity in children so they are able to respond creatively to these future life conditions.
A Global Democratic Movement Is About to Pop
CATEGORY: 21st Century SocietyEvolution of DemocracyNew Forms of Governance | SOURCE: Alternet | Comments
Beautifully written article Paul Hawken on the massive groundswell in NGO's (Non-Government Organisations) and the development of a civil society over the last few decades. NGO's are fast becoming a new global structure of governance within all nations and internationally. Interested in global governance? Sit up and take notice. Any global system of governance will be founded upon the developments in this new and very global mass movement.
Michio Kaku on the future
CATEGORY: AI and RoboticsComputing and Info TechExtaterrestial LifeFuture Studies | SOURCE: Kurzweil AI | Comments
Michio Kaku shoots the breeze with Moore's Law, Quantum Computing, Type I, II and III Civilizations and other everyday topics.
The Arlington Institute
CATEGORY: 21st Century SocietyFuture StudiesState of the planet | Comments
Probably the most active, reliable and well known institution for future studies, with great publications and projects like FUTURE Edition, an email newsletter with up to the minute info on all category of important developments; TAI Alerts (also by email) and The World's Biggest Problems portal, covering major global issues such as peak oil, water scarcity, economic crisis, species extinction and climate change.
Treat yourself and sign up for FUTURE Edition.
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