- Oct 2023
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www.theguardian.com www.theguardian.com
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Die Extremwetter-Ereignisse dieses Jahres entsprechen den Vorhersagen der Klimawissenschaft. Der Guardian hat dazu zahlreichende Forschende befragt und viele Statements in einem multimedialen Artikel zusammengestellt. Alle Befragten stimmen darin überein, dass die Verbrennung fossiler Brennstoffe sofort beendet werden muss, um eine weitere Verschlimmerung zu stoppen. Festgestellt wird auch, dass die Verwundbarkeit vieler Communities bisher unterschätzt worden ist. https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/aug/28/crazy-off-the-charts-records-has-humanity-finally-broken-the-climate
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- process: increasing risk of extreme weather
- expert: Julie Arblaster
- expert: Mika Rantanen
- expert: Marshall Shepherd
- expert: Marcos Andrade
- expert: Sarah Perkins-Kirkpatrick
- NGO: Union of Concerned Scientists
- expert: Jana Willmann
- institution: Nature Conservancy
- expert: Eliseu Aquino
- expert: Matthew England
- time: 2033
- expert: Emily Shuckburgh
- expert: Malte Meinshausen
- expert: Hugo Hidalgo
- expert: Raúl Cordero
- expert: Michael Mann
- expert: Vincent Ajayi
- expert: Christophe Cassou
- expert: Piers Forster
- expert: Tim Palmer
- process: global heating
- expert: Pep Canadell
- expert: Swapna Panickal
- expert: Paola Arias
- expert: Katharine Hayhoe
- expert: Joseph Mutemi
- expert: Suruchi Bhadwal
- expert: Natalie Mahowald
- expert: Friederike Otto
- expert: Andrea Dutton
- expert: Shaina Sadai
- expert: Rein Haarsma
- expert: Krishna AchutaRao
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- Jun 2022
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thrivingonoverload.com thrivingonoverload.com
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Marshall’s method for connecting which he calls Triangle Thinking (26:41)
Marshall Kirkpatrick describes a method of taking three ostensibly random ideas and attempting to view each from the others' perspectives as a way to create new ideas by linking them together.
This method is quite similar to that of Raymond Llull as described in Frances Yate's The Art of Memory (UChicago Press, 1966), though there Llull was memorizing and combinatorially permuting 20 or more ideas at a time. It's also quite similar to the sort of meditative practice found in the lectio divina, though there ideas are generally limited to religious ones for contemplation.
https://content.blubrry.com/thrivingonoverload/THRIVING_013_Marshall_Kirkpatrick.mp3#t=1559,1745
Other examples: - https://hypothes.is/users/chrisaldrich?q=%22combinatorial+creativity%22 - https://hypothes.is/users/chrisaldrich?q=%22Llullan%20combinatorial%20arts%22
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