Ecologically speaking, why did they evolve these crazy shapes and these intricate lines?
ecologically correct uh right now data centers as you see in that slide use an enormous amount of electricity um there
either ecologically or relationally or symbiotically or nutritionally to their forbearers who filled
And she is ecologically -aware.
You brought a ecologically sound-- conscious idea to a place that is
a really um ecologically Rich medium underwater and being able to detect those cues has been really critical trying to figure out how to mitigate
morphologically and ecologically , and probably only recently diverged, that they both have broad geographic distributions.
longer be sustained ecologically , socially, or financially.
And Nassau grouper are ecologically extinct throughout a lot of the Caribbean.
And that results in sort of ecologically meaningful behavior.
And it is economically beneficial and ecologically beneficial for all of us.
They're much more efficient ecologically .
So outside of them being ecologically necessary to continue this diversity, we need them as humans to survive.
But the world is much more conscious ecologically now than it was 40 years ago, when I started out.
And even these guys in an ecologically valid setting induce oxytocin release when they engage in rituals.
It's very different from going outside and studying suggestion ecologically .
Because it's proven to be economically and ecologically better, and nobody can contest that.
But we also now have to make them ecologically functional.
equitably, ecologically , and elegantly enjoyed.
Now what's interesting about our species compared to other ecologically successful species is that we have few environment-specific genetic adaptations.
Most of the spawning aggregations of Nassau Grouper have gone ecologically extinct in the Caribbean because they come together to breed, and thatís a very easy time to fish
development all over the Arctic but some of the sensitive areas ecologically sensitive areas hopefully we will
So good materials would be safe, healthy for ecologically and human systems.
So a significant bounce back of a species that we thought may go ecologically extinct throughout the Caribbean because of the tremendous value.
And point two is that those acoustic communication mechanisms, they contain more ecologically complex information than we previously realized.
It would almost be better ecologically to be like, we don't have a
And in terms of the humane economy, African elephants are ecologically the keystone species throughout so much of Africa.
which our our image of a a monopoly is that it's probably inefficient and corrupt and ecologically dangerous but
You know, economically, ecologically , socially, culturally.
No till agriculture is absolutely one of the best things you can do ecologically and it's a direct result of genetic engineering.
So anything that has cilia can probably sense acoustic information, which is far more efficient, ecologically .
And you mentioned, earlier, that we kind of know what we need to do and what is economically and ecologically successful.
and asked to carry out a series of mildly stressful tasks, age appropriate, ecologically valid
And that's because I like to use water to paint water, and also I really feel that ecologically , it's
So I want to begin by introducing you to a puzzle, and the puzzle has to do with how it was that our species became so ecologically successful.
This is just a quote from some British marine scientists that it's likely that reefs will be the first major ecosystem in the modern era to become ecologically extinct.
Because living alone is an urban experience mostly these days and because cities are places where we can really build a more ecologically sustainable future, I don't think it's definitely
So, again, I don't think these rituals are going away because people who release oxytocin during the ecologically valid rituals feel closer to their community.
confine the animals in houses where they neither salvage nor do anything except for eat erosive, petrol chemical dependent, ecologically debilitating, annuals that are subsidized by U.S. domestic