Worldshift in Higher Education

by Ervin Laszlo May 6, 2011

Produced by The Graduate Institute, this short video addresses the vital role of higher education in creating a generation capable of developing peace, sustainability, cooperation and well-being on this planet.

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The Worldshift Has Started

by Ervin Laszlo April 18, 2011

More and more people seem convinced that something dramatic will happen at the end of 2012. Something dramatic will indeed happen—and it could be something dramatically good. While the world will not suddenly become a paradise on earth, we could launch a process that would take it in that direction. Because the end of 2012 [...]

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Pact with the Devil — Thoughts on Our Nuclear Future

by Ervin Laszlo March 22, 2011

Nuclear power is not evil; it’s the devil. Evil of our own making can be overcome. The devil cannot be overcome, not even if we ourselves conjure him into being. This is why staking our future on nuclear power is a pact with the devil. Spokesmen for the nuclear lobby claim nuclear reactors are safe.  [...]

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Gaia Symphony V

by Ervin Laszlo February 27, 2011

Prize-winning Japanese filmmaker Jin Tatsumura has graciously allowed us to post an excerpt from his six-part Gaia Symphony documentary film series.  This seven minute clip is from the Special Edition segment of Gaia Symphony V.

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The Same Old Consciousness

by Ervin Laszlo November 29, 2010

It makes sense to paraphrase Einstein’s famous dictum in regard to consciousness. Our problem is the unsustainability of the world we have created, and we should be clear that we can’t solve this problem with the same kind of consciousness that gave rise to it. But many people try to do just that, even the leaders of [...]

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The G-20: Fighting for a Safe Spot on the Deck of the Titanic

by Ervin Laszlo November 16, 2010

The ship is heading into iceberg territory, but passengers in first class squabble among themselves to secure a safe spot on the upper deck.  Does that make sense? To the leaders of the twenty richest and most powerful nations of the world, it apparently does. The Leaders’ Declaration of the Seoul Summit of the G20 [...]

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When He Speaks About God, Don’t Mistake Hawking for a Scientist

by Ervin Laszlo September 19, 2010

In his latest book, The Grand Design, Stephen Hawking claims that the concept of God is not needed to explain the existence of the universe. The answer, according to him, is spontaneous creation: the universe created itself, by itself, spontaneously. Spontaneous auto-creation doesn’t call for a creator. In saying this Hawking doesn’t speak like a [...]

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