The Current Setting –

Separation, isolation, confusion, and mis-alignment

Penns Creek, Coburn, PA

We are in a critical and exciting time for the environmental ‘Movement’.  There are sobering ‘challenges’, such as wars, pandemics, climate change, collapse of biodiversity.  But money is pouring in!  Politics appear favorable!  Facts are undeniable!   Time to celebrate? I don’t think so

Many of the old tools have not kept up with the challenges.  For example, in the political sector we see fake structures ( ‘Red’ and ‘blue’), gridlock, corruption, and in general, distraction.  The media sector follows along as though it were real. The medical sector is a financial disaster, and who knows what exactly the military is up to? 

On the bright side:  Government may be ready to do some great things, if the pieces could start working together.  And the financial sector?  There is many Trillion $$ worth of sustainable collateral, and an ESG (Envir, Social, Govt) market that is developing rapidly.  Maybe we should not write off the government or the markets too quickly.

In spite of institutions that may be worn out and slow to change, there is certainly a new sense of possibilities.  I would like to suggest that this is not time to muddle through,  stick with old methods, spend more money, and enjoy the general optimism.  It is a time, rather, to look starkly at our collective failures, consider the urgency, admit the obvious, and then come up with a plan.  The Plan needs to bundle the available resources and aim them strategically at the best ‘opportunities’.  ‘Alignment’ and ‘engagement’ may be the new buzzwords.  This current opportunity, pandemic and all, may be once in a lifetime, and we have to make the most of it.  

As the war shows us, old ways don’t work. As the Pandemic has shown us, we have new ways to get things done.  As Google and Amazon have shown us, we have amazing new tools to work with. As the recent election has shown us, we have collective awareness and motivation.  Let’s look closely at these tools, methods, and consensus, and then design an updated plan that will work.  

The next paper introduces ‘A Framework for Collaboration’ related to environmental issues. Then the following 8 ‘chapters’ will outline a way to identify and coordinate objectives on a universal scale. It does so by extending old tools in to some new configurations, labeled as GRAP, for Global Re-Alignment. Then it will illustrate how these tools can be used, with a focus on agriculture, environment and the food system. Use the Index page to pick sections that interest you most.            

Stay tuned…………. And please post your thoughts via comments and emails. 

High Plains along the Snake River, Southeast Idaho

Published by panicaea

I am a boomer who is living in the present. My favorite saying is "Make the young people do the work". I think there is some amazing talent, along with some amazing tools, to work with. I believe that we need to reboot, and get down to some basics in the way society makes decisions. My focus is the environment, but you can't fix anything by itself. This is a collective approach. Let's get busy.

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