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VideoSeptember 15, 2017

Equitable Solutions: The Dalai Lama and Climate Change at MIT

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    For a panel entitled "Global Systems 3.0: Equitable Solutions for a Changing World," the Dalai Lama was joined by distinguished faculty from MIT (John Sterman and Deborah Ancona) and Harvard University(Rebecca Henderson and Marshall Ganz), who presented on and discussed climate change.  

    All participants agreed that addressing climate change effectively requires us all to rethink our priorities and to go beyond technological "quick fixes" to examine root causes of this global crisis.

    by ClimateX Team
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