What is the practice of co-intelligence? Part 4
This is the fourth of six posts seeking to describe what it means to practice co-intelligence. (You can read the first post …
This is the fourth of six posts seeking to describe what it means to practice co-intelligence. (You can read the first post …
This is the third of six posts seeking to describe what it means to practice co-intelligence. (You can find the first post …
This is the second of six posts seeking to describe what it means to practice co-intelligence. (You can find the first post …
I had a conversation with Claude, one of my AI colleagues, which I share here. Starting with a prompt about wise public …
I believe that any person or group wishing to catalyze the emergence of a sustainable civilization must take strategic action to enhance the collective intelligence of entire societies. (NOTE: The term “whole society” or “entire society” does not …
Check out this website… particularly its critique of “traditional” sustainability activism and the need for “greatly enhanced capacity for rapid adaptive social learning” — which is largely what my co-intelligence work is all about.
I laud Garrison for his brilliant formulation of our crisis quo, “From Climate Change to Climate Shock” http://bit.ly/9BTAUa, and his imperative that we actively use unfolding disasters to generate needed changes (just as corporations use them to …
I keep thinking that an undertaking like FourYearsGo would include all of the following capacity-building functions (among others): a. Means to develop a common theme, goal or agenda that all members/allies can support. This taps the power of coll…
In my hometown of Eugene, Oregon, the City has chosen to explore the issues of climate change and energy challenges through the lens of six topics – * Buildings and Energy * Food and Agriculture * Land Use and Transportation * Consumption and Wast…