42 min

Intersections of Data, Space & Ecosystems Ecosystemic Futures

    • Science

The world is increasingly interconnected, change is dynamic, and volatility ever-present. Accelerating this curve - the democratization of technology and data.
While these factors are uplifting humanity - they are also destabilizing the way we work, live, and interact.

Our guest Dr. David Bray believes that the science of systems will provide structured and beneficial solution pathways. In today’s episode, we sit down with Dr. Bray who helps us examine how new systems of governance and frameworks can help inform ecosystemic wellness, to drive beneficial outcomes for society, industry, and the economy at large.


Show Highlights: 
“I am ultimately convinced that biology is how we're going to be able to solve the challenges associated with climate change and the impact that we're having on the planet.” –Dr. David Bray
“The other thing I think that's missing from the conversation, particularly about climate change at the moment. Oftentimes you have climate experts, but you don't have job and policy people present in the room, or you have job and policy people present without climate people in the room. I'd love to create a new discipline, I don't know what I would call it, and it’d probably come off a mismatched name, but that thinks about how we can solve climate while at the same time actually create more jobs.”
–Dr. David Bray


Guest: Dr. David Bray, Distinguished Fellow at the Henry L. Stimson Center; Distinguished Fellow with the Business Executives for National Security; CEO & Champion of Positive #ChangeAgents globally on Twitter at @chief_ventures 
 
Co-hosts: 
Tom Cooke, Founder & CEO, Spacely
Jon Rask, Life Sciences Generalist for CAS, NASA

 
#ecosystemicfutures

The world is increasingly interconnected, change is dynamic, and volatility ever-present. Accelerating this curve - the democratization of technology and data.
While these factors are uplifting humanity - they are also destabilizing the way we work, live, and interact.

Our guest Dr. David Bray believes that the science of systems will provide structured and beneficial solution pathways. In today’s episode, we sit down with Dr. Bray who helps us examine how new systems of governance and frameworks can help inform ecosystemic wellness, to drive beneficial outcomes for society, industry, and the economy at large.


Show Highlights: 
“I am ultimately convinced that biology is how we're going to be able to solve the challenges associated with climate change and the impact that we're having on the planet.” –Dr. David Bray
“The other thing I think that's missing from the conversation, particularly about climate change at the moment. Oftentimes you have climate experts, but you don't have job and policy people present in the room, or you have job and policy people present without climate people in the room. I'd love to create a new discipline, I don't know what I would call it, and it’d probably come off a mismatched name, but that thinks about how we can solve climate while at the same time actually create more jobs.”
–Dr. David Bray


Guest: Dr. David Bray, Distinguished Fellow at the Henry L. Stimson Center; Distinguished Fellow with the Business Executives for National Security; CEO & Champion of Positive #ChangeAgents globally on Twitter at @chief_ventures 
 
Co-hosts: 
Tom Cooke, Founder & CEO, Spacely
Jon Rask, Life Sciences Generalist for CAS, NASA

 
#ecosystemicfutures

42 min

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