Source: 2headedsnake
AS PROTESTS against financial power sweep the world this week, science may have confirmed the protesters’ worst fears. An analysis of the relationships between 43,000 transnational corporations has identified a relatively small group of companies, mainly banks, with disproportionate power over the global economy. (via Revealed – the capitalist network that runs the world - physics-math - New Scientist)
Source: newscientist.com
Fungus in Kinglake National Park
A national survey reveals most Australians believe in, and are concerned about, climate change.
The study by Queensland’s Griffith University surveyed more than 3,000 Australians across the country and found 74 per cent believe the world’s climate is changing and 90 per cent believe human activities are playing a role.
The research found less than 6 per cent of Australians are true climate change sceptics.
To test how expert opinion affects this debate, we constructed arguments for and against mandatory vaccination and matched them with fictional male experts, whose appearance (besuited and grey-haired, for example, or denim-shirted and bearded) and publication titles were designed to make them look as if they had distinct cultural perspectives. When the expert who was perceived as hierarchical and individualistic criticized the CDC recommendation, people who shared those values and who were already predisposed to see the vaccine as risky became even more intensely opposed to it. Likewise, when the expert perceived as egalitarian and communitarian defended the vaccine as safe, people with egalitarian values became even more supportive of it. Yet when we inverted the expert-argument pairings, attributing support for mandatory vaccination to the hierarchical expert and opposition to the egalitarian one, people shifted their positions and polarization disappeared.
Fixing the communications failure | Nature
Worth a read, especially if you consider yourself an activist/organiser/social change agent.
/via @owenpascoe
Source: nature.com
MUST. WATCH. VIDEO.
An excellent - and simple - explanation of ‘climate change tipping points’ AKA ‘positive feedbacks’ AKA ‘runaway global warming’.
Wake Up, Freak Out - then Get a Grip
Please reblog, tweet & generally share this video around.
/via nickgoestocopenhagen, Paul (Climate Justice Fast), Undercurrents /by Leo Murray, Wake Up, Freak Out & Royal College of Art UK
