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There’s no shortage of reports on the deepening ecological crisis, and many of those are linked to forecasts of global cataclysm at the end of 2012. Professor Ervin Laszlo’s projections are as grim as any—he says our planet can’t sustain current populations for more than ten or twenty years unless we make some radical changes. But he also believes that a simple shift in values and beliefs will enable us to implement the necessary changes and lay the groundwork for a new culture, a new civilization—a new world. The technologies we need are available to us now, but applying them will require us to step up to a higher level of consciousness. Dr. Laszlo explains, “The old way of handling ourselves and the planet are producing more heat than light, and this epoch is coming to an end. This is an emergency that gives the opportunity for an emergence of something new. So the objective is to have enough foresight so that we can start changing in a way in which all human beings, in the embrace of nature together with all the other species, can survive and can develop and further evolve.” (hosted by Justine Willis Toms)
Twice nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize, Ervin Laszlo holds a Ph.D. in Lettres et Sciences Humaines from the Sorbonne in Paris, an honorary medal from the Kyung Hee University in Seoul, and an honorary doctorate in economic sciences from the Turku School of Economics and Business in Finland.
His books include:
To learn more about the work of Ervin Laszlo go to www.WorldShift2012.org or www.ClubOfBudapest.org.
Host: Justine Willis Toms Interview Date: 10/23/2009 Program Number: 3323
From Album: Zen PauseArtist: Thierry David2007 Real Music #RM4210
Opening Essay: Track 05 ConnectedMusic Break 1: Track 09 It's Safe to SwayMusic Break 2: Track 01 Rain On MeMusic Break 3: Track 03 Core Breath