Humanity is in the early stages of the most significant evolution in its history: learning to think as a species.
This is the linking of human minds, values, information and solutions at lightspeed and in real time around the planet, via the internet and social media, says science writer Julian Cribb.
Global thought is opening the way to solve some of humanity's greatest threats – including climate change, famine, global poisoning, weapons of mass destruction, environmental collapse, resource scarcity and overpopulation, says Mr Cribb, who is the author of 'Surviving the 21st Century' (Springer 2017), a new book describing the ten mega-threats and what can be done about them.
"Thanks to the internet and social media, people are for the first time communicating across the barriers of language, race, nationality, religion, region and gender. While the internet contains much rubbish and malignance, it also contains huge amounts of goodwill, trustworthy science-based advice, practical solutions to problems – and people joining hands in good causes."
(Score: 5, Insightful) by kaszz on Wednesday March 29 2017, @05:19AM
Don't worry we already practice the road paved by good intentions by sending aid to bad people so they can stay in power and preventing people from dealing with aggressors by enforcing "peace".
War is peace. Media agenda is freedom all else is hate. Mono thinking is diversity. Slavery is just. Taxes are nice. Race to the bottom is progress! :-)