many bits and pieces. And the dinosaurs were along for the ride. And as these different continents, butted off, broke off, spun off of Pangea, the dinosaurs adapted and changed as their environments changed. And from that, by the end of the Jurassic period, we had a whole stunning array of dinosaurs living all over the world. Different species in different places, including some of the most famous dinosaurs of all, like Brontosaurus, Brachiosaurus, Stegosaurus, Allosaurus,
And here are the set of questions that we think- Environmental justice and climate justice scholars need to be asking, thinking through, and collaborating on. And I don't think you could have asked for a better first impression.
incumbents, the conditions under which existing companies in an industry, think of them as incumbents, will greenwash under certain circumstances to keep environmental entrepreneurs out. And that had some fascinating implications. And so that's another form of hype.
the robotics that are going on to actually be able to, you know— Observe things in such an unstudied and foreign environment, as the deep ocean floor. And it was absolutely amazing to see the types of technology that the US is in general developing.
The second issue is I think there are just big political constraints to implementing more efficient and effective environmental policies. With any policy issue, there are many sides and many angles. And I think, especially in the US, we have been
But what if instead you said, "You know what?" We don't want any five-hour movies. environment where it's okay to disagree.
I was just telling the panelists on our prep call, we have now hit almost The all-time low in terms of the general perceptions of environmental sustainability and public discourse, the actual all-time low in the United States was in 1980, the Reagan administration era when James Watt was appointed as Secretary of the Interior.
Around both the technical reality of climate change and issues of sustainability and the deep moral implication of them in your reference to environmental justice. And that third lens though, the behavioral lens, is right where you're going on this, Bob. And you know, and you need all three, right?
Now I understand. I really do. You cannot just be born physically and mentally strong. Your environment shapes you no matter what, where you grew up, how you grew up, the conditions, and who you had around you. And after all, genetics are also a part of who you are.
like psychedelics, that you would to a complex human mind? environment that's happened, those kind of open-loop models do not adjust to give you the same goal by different means. This is William James' definition of
potassium, that's why Gatorade was invented. But if anything, sodium decreases muscle cramps and it super hydrates. So, in the hotter environments, June, July, August, creatine is going to be one of your best friends. So, those are the five myths we took there about weight training. What is this very curious graph? It seems to
built 400 gawatt of power off burning coal. They don't care about the environment. They don't have any policy about that. They have a supreme leader who points his finger at the ground and says, "Build a coal burning plant here.
way he did it with me and all the players that were around me at that time, we were so happy that the environment was very very good. As a young man when you're this age, you're 18 years old, what are your dreams? And if I'd asked you at the
weapon than than even having that in in a communist totalitarian state like North Korea. But for Canada in this environment, our superpower is again our resources. And that's why it has been one of my major obsessions to unblock our resources, get them to tide water, accumulate them in a strategic reserve that would allow us to really flex our
naturalistic lived mind that Freud was studying and it took you know sort of um um in a reasonably controlled environment. In other words the psychoanalytic consulting room with a patient and the analyst in a very particular relation to each other following a particular sort of rule of engagement over a particular period of time. you know, uh, if Freud got
Sanders explanation for the data center moratorium, it is about all these things. It's about frontier risk and it's about labor and it's about the environment and it's about civil rights. And when you um you know, read the local news reporting on why people are angry about data centers, for some people
environmental cues. Right. I find that people with um anxious attachment style, who you might say are more neurotic,
environmental cues that others just don't have. Um and it's almost like a
environment because and they actually there's research into that that shows that if you give people like a more
environment in November. We already know that Democrats are much more interested and engaged when it comes to voting.
environment most likely to destroy the conditions of human connection, I feel like this is the program
Environmental justice is more than that.
environments. So we might be able to, and we can-- we can determine a planet's size, depending on the telescope method.
environments where we've defined success.
environment is-- I mean, obviously mouse and touchscreens suggest one-to-one interaction because you're stuck with a computer.
environment would be made even more so by a challenging fiscal situation for schools.
environmental sustainability. In fact, I had a huge challenge.
environment, but more specifically, in tech is familiar with someone who is like Rhett, or at least has one or two of his characteristics.
environments. So uh that that vision that you guys brought uh at the time really excited us and I think that's why
environment for our resource sets.
Environmental law. The coolest of the doctors.
environments. And today, what we're going through right now is an extreme version of that.
environment doesn't determine their destiny in the same way as somebody's environment manages to protect them from their destiny?
environment-- so within Google, within London, within this country-- on a psychological level, that has more of a profound positive impact on keeping them engaged
environment through their own sense of self-regulation.
environment. It's not going to curdle or do that.
Environmentalism throughout the ages has had to stop, or try and stop, a lot of things, and that's important work.
Environmental improvement? Like all the recycling.
environment how we are expected to behave respectfully towards others, sort of setting the tone, which is also something that didn't really happen for Tyler at Rutgers,
Environmental impact-- so things like toxins in your water and your cosmetics and food and things like that.
environment. So warm summer, relatively cold a winter for about four to five years time.
environments and systems with the primary goals of regeneration and improved health?
environment? I'll start. I'm a researcher.
environment, and overwhelming to the team, not just to the person.
environmental need the technological abilities and the opportunities that are out there that's great.
Environmental laws are different, and the cars are tuned to the different laws.
Environmental factors can be an issue if you've been exposed to a lot of trauma.
environmental settings. How do you think the voice of somebody like Wolfgang Puck can really continue to drive this conversation in a way
environment that the user navigates their way through, that uses three-dimensional relationships in space to articulate relationships that might be communicated
environment. And Europe is highly involved in this, and other countries are coming on board.