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Nora Bateson - Climate Crisis: Why Everyone Is Confused

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Our guest in the following two episodes is Nora Bateson, an award-winning filmmaker, writer, educator, and the President of the International Bateson Institute. Nora comes from a family lineage of complexity thinkers - her father was the systems theorist Gregory Bateson and her grandfather was the biologist William Bateson, who coined the term genetics.

Nora’s book Small Arcs of Larger Circles came out in 2016, and she is currently working on her next book about Warm Data, or the interrelational processes between and among systems.

Her work brings the fields of biology, cognition, art, anthropology, psychology, and information technology together into a study of the patterns in ecology of living systems.

In part 1 of this interview, we discuss the complexity of understanding climate change, and why sense-making isn't common sense.

Show notes: http://www.futurethinkers.org/106

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Our guest in the following two episodes is Nora Bateson, an award-winning filmmaker, writer, educator, and the President of the International Bateson Institute. Nora comes from a family lineage of complexity thinkers - her father was the systems theorist Gregory Bateson and her grandfather was the biologist William Bateson, who coined the term genetics.

Nora’s book Small Arcs of Larger Circles came out in 2016, and she is currently working on her next book about Warm Data, or the interrelational processes between and among systems.

Her work brings the fields of biology, cognition, art, anthropology, psychology, and information technology together into a study of the patterns in ecology of living systems.

In part 1 of this interview, we discuss the complexity of understanding climate change, and why sense-making isn't common sense.

Show notes: http://www.futurethinkers.org/106

Learn how to thrive in this fast changing world. Sign up for our mailing list and get the 50+ page guide:

http://futurethinkers.org/signup

Upgrade your mental operating system, increase personal sovereignty and gain deeper self-knowledge with our Courses in Personal Evolution.

Register at http://courses.futurethinkers.org

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