Why the term ‘climate change’ without a changing climate the world as we know it would not exist, why the misnomer now?
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    Because climate change is talked about hundreds of times a day and the meaning of the term and issues tat need to be talked about are at odds. It is simply incorrect use of the english language, in a similar way to the use of ‘cement’ when referring to ‘concrete’!

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    Bridget Nicholson
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    What are the implications on the psychological state of people generally if Time is discovered to have physical causality?
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    I am quite interested in the metaphysics of physics and in particular time.

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    @innerversitysou
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    If science is the search for truth, why is innovation suppressed in peer review?
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    It is important to me because the search for truth has been limited by this process that says we must rely upon outdated theories of others. This process limits creative thought and tells us how to view the world. It is nothing less than boundaries upon subjective experience of the world. People should question this because it limits the perception of truth.

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    Nika
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    what does it mean to be ‘wild’ in an urban world?
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    Modern existence is tethered to urban environments, but many aspects of human nature don’t fall in neat urban planned lines; whilst activities and initiatives exist to give life to the city, what would true urban freedom, the capacity to grow uncontrolled or unrestrained mean for health and happiness?

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    @keelymalady
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    How has humanity (being humane) been relegated to the status of a leftie failing?
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    The need for humanity and human empathy underpins so much of what is going wrong in the world right now. Now perceived as a weakness to be overcome if right thinking is to be achieved. Others should care because we all wish for kindness and fairness in our lives.

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    @MeriFatin
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    Why do we tend to focus on deficits when assessing individual and community needs?
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    This matters to me because our community, and individuals within it, tend to be labelled and stereo-typed based on aggregate statistics. I believe this matters as we can’t talk about empowering and engaging while disempowering and perpetuating stereo-types.

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    D Pont
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    How will the world end?
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    Scientists tell us about the big bang and how this world began but I’m not sure about the ending. Do scientists know?

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    Sherdaw
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    Is the answer to despair hope, or action? Is there anything you can’t add lemon zest to?
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    @reallykazcooke
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    utinni?
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    Utinni. Utinni utinni utinni? utinni!

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    @@the_jawa
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    How do you reconcile your fears of morbidity and death with an unwillingness to live a vigorous, joyful and health-giving life?
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    I am fascinated by individuals’ inability/unwillingness to take full responsibility for their choices, especially when it comes to looking after themselves.

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    @DaanSpijer
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    How can we resolve the conflict between the subjective centrality of our lives & awareness of its objective insignificance?
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    @weekly_service
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    How can we balance global overpopulation while reducing the terrible suffering of factory farmed animals?
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    It is one of the things that keeps me awake at night the suffering of innocent creatures to feed the ego driven need of humans to reproduce themselves with no consideration but ther own desire or ignorance.
    We cannot call ourselves civilised while we continue down this path.

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    Karen
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    Is there actually such a thing as unconditional love – and if there were, what would it actually mean?
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    Tiny Iota
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