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Entanglement We know, for example, that climate change is not an isolated crisis: it is fundamentally a symptom of a structural problem in how we govern and how our relationships in the world are governed — in terms of our relationship with the future, our relationship with the natural and material world and our relationship with each other. We live in an age of entanglement, where the externalities we generate create huge problems in space and in time. It’s difficult for each of us to be part of and have a say in these deep systemic change processes. It can be easier if we equip our systems to learn and democratize the transformation of the way we care, feed, house, power or move on a daily basis.

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