«We were drawn to this collaboration because in spite
of the different environments, cultures, histories, climates and
identities of the two regions, we were asking the same kinds
of questions about
human capacities to address challenging climate conditions,» says lead author Margaret C. Nelson, President's Professor in Arizona State University's School of Human Evolution and Social Ch
human capacities to address challenging climate conditions,» says lead author Margaret C. Nelson, President's Professor in Arizona State University's School
of Human Evolution and Social Ch
Human Evolution and Social Change.
That is the challenge we face today to achieve the MDGs, to which we must reply with a new awareness -
identity of «Homeland - Earth», where the
human being is seen as a same biological specie with the same
evolution, because the future history
of our biosphere will depend
of the future history
of knowledge we develop and how we choose to apply it.