"I believe, perhaps naively, that if more people could see themselves as earthlings with a common past and shared destiny, it might spring us out of our polarized and entrenched ways of thinking about the world." - Marcia Bjornerud
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We need a poly-temporal worldview to embrace the overlapping rates of change that our world runs on, especially the huge, powerful changes that are mostly invisible to us.
Geologist Marcia Bjornerud teaches that kind of time literacy. With it, we become at home in the deep past and engaged with the deep future. We learn to “think like a planet.”
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