Inquiry
How Would You Spend $100 Billion to Reduce Suffering In the World?
Okay, let's play a game. You've been given $100 billion to use to invest in solutions for some of our biggest and most complex global issues:
| • Reducing Carbon Emissions | • Biodiversity Loss | • Deforestation | • Poverty Elimination | • Clean Energy R&D | ||
| • Public Education | • Clean Water | • Human Trafficking | • Peacekeeping/ Anti-Terrorism | • Natural Disaster Prevention |
How would you spend the money?
Remember to keep track of your own spending. You can choose a minimum of one response (e.g. Carbon Emissions 100%) or a maximum of four (e.g. Clean Water, Clean Energy, Education, and Biodiversity, at 25% each).
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Other Choices:
Posted March 3rd, 2010 by Laura AmmonsCampaign Finance reform and stop the revolving door of conflict of interest where a Congressman consults/lobbies for that same special interest money to elect him to office.
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Game questions
Posted March 3rd, 2010 by Irina FilippovaThanks for initiating this discussion, and especially the interactive part! I like the idea of a game, but shouldn't there be dollar amounts against each box? Surely these are not equal in cost? To make the game a little more "real", it might be helpful to put comparative data on spending - e.g. vs the Apollo ($25 bn in 1969 dollars) or Manhattan ($23 bn in 2007 dollars) projects, expressed in 2010 dollars. Otherwise, I am afraid the responses you will get won't be very meaningful or grounded; most people simply do not think in terms of billions.
Also, how were these 10 areas arrived at, can you share how many issue areas you chose from and what methodology you used to prioritise them?
Warm wishes,
Irina.
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None of the Above
Posted March 3rd, 2010 by Jennifer GroveI love the occasional indulgence of fantasy.
All those options are examples of playing nice which - as they say in 12-Step - is like doing the same thing over and over expecting different results. Fuck that.
I would take a few thousand to draft some ideas in such a way that they will fly thru Congress and use the rest for bribes - just like the lobbyists do.
There are already some centralized service agencies in place and fully funded. If we merely change their marching orders, alot can be accomplished. That's free - except for the cost of changing their marching orders.
Likewise there are plenty of good ideas and alot of good technology already out there, all we need to do is get the obstacles out of the way - again, bribes.
An example of some ideas would be to treat all 4 Quads, not just the Right. People who are economically oppressed and sick and fat will not spend their money on expensive technology that will reduce their carbon footprint. They're gonna buy another latte with extra whipped cream. Stop giving consumers more things to buy and start changing what is already being consumed. Make it ILLEGAL to:
- manufacture, transport, sell, buy and use goods that are not sustainable and fair trade. Yes, I'm talking about starting a War on Styrofoam! Nevermind the marijuana. That problem will eventually solve itself anyway. Get those plastics off the menu at the auto manufacturers! Just say, No! to Monsanto! N'kay?
- build anymore structures larger than a garden shed that do not generate solar power, process their own water and compost their own human waste. Not one. Standard.
- use food stamps to buy processed food of any kind - except for special diets as per perscription by a Dr.This includes things like processed sugar, white flour, quick oats and crisco!
- manufacture, transport, buy, sell or use cigarettes. Just add this to the list that the Drug Task Forces have to deal with. No extra charge. Stop the stupidness!
- manufacture, transport, buy, sell or use cars or other motorized vehicles or machines that use petroleum products of any kind by December 2012! Fire insurance.
Make it MANDATORY to:
- include cardio/resistance training and access in all health insurance.
- include proper diet training and prescription in all health insurance.
- ride public transit on certain days when available.
- work out and change your diet if you've ever had an illnesss or injury which is related to being weak or eating crappy food. If they can force drug addicts to go to 12-Step meetings, they can do this.
- attend community meetings or do community service which focus on taking responsibility for the environment that we live in if you've ever been caught littering, throwing your dog's poop in the creek or driving muscle cars or Hummers. 'Nuff of that shit.
Just some ideas...
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Is this a joke?
Posted March 3rd, 2010 by AutonomyWorld Leadership?
I'll take the job, and I will ask two questions to every World Leader, and if none of them can answer them then I will take the lead...
To end Suffering, is very simple, but if you do so with money, then you will only prolong it... And I spit on Integrals Love, Three times... One for The father, The Son and the Holy Spirit....
And I also challenge them for the Love of their community which they also apit on, by valuing them in terms of money and not for them....
And I can assure you that it would only take me less than 100 words, and a moment of silence.... And that was for the Father
WE have a leader for those who Suffer... Name Jesus Christ, and people still honor him to this day.. You can start by honoring those who listened to him, to cure this little narcassim problem... For if I were to be any sort of leader to try to end suffering, I suppose I should suffer also? How many leaders are that also Suffer?? And understand that it has Meaning, which Jesus Christ well demonstrated.... And others have believed that he would return and he shall, for I just wrote it... How many suffered in his name?
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Protest. Peacekeeping and Anti-terrorism together in one option?
Posted March 4th, 2010 by Frands FrydendalWhat kind of an analysis is this, that doesn't allow for distinction between peace-keeping and antiterrorism?
I would use all my money on peace-keeping, and none on antiterrorism.
Peace-keeping in all its aspects can be directed to prevent terrorism.
Anti-terrorism is an entirely different mindset. Alone by the word and definition a concept of conflict. Anti-terrorist activities are not necessarily peaceful. As a matter of fact we have a couple of terrible wars with any number of traumatizing activities going on at the moment with lots of different purposes, some even include "peace-keeping".
What is terrorism? The word is derived from "fear", meaning political actions directed towards creating fear. Usually by using weapons to kill, maim and threaten people.
But does the question "Who holds the gun? Does he have a license from somebody - and from whom?" make a difference to whether the political action towards creating fear in somebody is terrorism or anti-terrorism?
The ethnocentric states certainly like to maintain this difference and thereby the equation, that peacekeeping = Anti-Terrorism.
Is it not political actions towards creating fear, when states go to war? And terrorism?
And when you try to enforce respect with weapons, what difference does it make, that some more or less legitime government has sent you? For some more or less legitime purpose? The grat Quest for Oil - under the cover of antiterrorism?
Rebels are terrorists - unless they win. If they win, they are freedom fighters, and later they become government.
True peace-keeping is something quite different.
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Posted March 4th, 2010 by Earl ChapinLoan half the money to a consciouness capital company (if ken and burt are right this will address all other issues except for natural disasters) and use the other half for peacekeeping/terroism.
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Sounds like whoever made this inquiry is smitten by Bjorn Lomborg.
Posted March 4th, 2010 by barbi hammondBernhard wrote:....
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But Gore did end on a positive note and in fact a place of agreement with his nemesis Lomborg. R&D is key. Al Gore believes that we do have the technology we need right now to be fossil-free by 2020. But it will take strong political will, something on the order of JFK's initiative to get a ..man on the moon.., to get that technology to scale so that it has the positive impacts we desire.








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Symptoms, Not Causes
Posted April 26th, 2010 by Michael HauptHow disappointing that this poll addresses only symptoms of a much larger problem, instead of causes. But then, that's what we've become accustomed too: knee-jerk, guilt-induced supporting of random initiatives because, if we're honest with ourselves, we cannot figure out the root cause of our malady. It's easier to throw a few conscience-appeasing coins into a bucket and hurry on with our busy days, secure in the knowledge that we've done our bit.
In the medical world, multi-billion dollar behemoths make a very comfortable income by treating symptoms only. Avoiding addressing the cause ensures that the gullible patient will keep returning for repeat prescriptions of a medication which has no possible chance to (and was never intended to) cure the cause. It's easy to see who benefits: the medical establishment.
But who benefits in these ongoing humanitarian efforts which don't stand a hope in hell of ever achieving lasting change? Only once we have an answer to this annoying question will we start shunning all humanitarian efforts in the same way we shun the medical establishment. Only then can we hope to focus on finding the cause of our malady, instead of idly (and guiltily) addressing symptoms.
A slide in consciousness is one possible cause of suffering on the planet. If I was forced to select one option from the poll it would be Public Education. Only by raising the planet's consciousness will we start finding lasting solutions. If we're all connected, why not treat the global mind as a single entity. Personal Development for the Global Mind. Instead of seeing individual enlightenment, we'll see mass enlightenment. That's what we need.
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