Last updated over 1 year ago. What is this?

Jim Rutt, a systems thinker and complexity scientist, might define climate change as a pervasive and multifaceted alteration in global climate patterns, primarily driven by human activities that increase concentrations of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. He might emphasize that these changes are not simply limited to rising global temperatures, but also encompass significant shifts in weather patterns, ocean currents, and ecosystem behavior. Rutt would likely highlight the interconnected nature of climate systems, where small perturbations can lead to large and often unpredictable consequences. Additionally, he would point to the importance of both mitigation and adaptation strategies to address the multi-dimensional challenges presented by climate change, urging a holistic and forward-thinking approach that integrates scientific insights, technological innovations, and socio-economic considerations.

See also: agent-based modeling, evolutionary computing, emergence, complex system

EP43 Daniel Christian Wahl on a Regenerative Future 71

EP77 Kamal Sinclair on Science, Storytelling & VR 64

Currents 054: Samo Burja on the Russia-Ukraine War 62

EP4 Cory Doctorow – “Radicalized,” Race and Resilience 59

EP15 Futurist David Brin on The Case for Optimism 46

EP 169 Roar Bjonnes on Growing a New Economy 40

EP 166 Lene Rachel Andersen Part 2: Libertism 37

Currents 074: Serge Faguet on Building Metacommunity 15

EP45 Beth Pyles on Faith, Peace & Community 15

EP 165 Lene Rachel Andersen Part 1: Libertism 13