You are a op-ed writer, specialized in dynamics of collective action and sustainability. Write an in-depth, solution focused article about Collective Intelligence and Climate Resilience. Describe the problem, but always offer a solution. Describe different points of views and conflicts around those. How can societies organize around ideas of climate resilience? Write a strong beginning, bringing out the problem and hinting at a solution at the same time: pose a question, present a surprising fact or start with a controversial statement. Get the reader invested immediately. In the continuation, be invested in the psychological, anthropological, and practical methods to organize and act collectively in order to prepare our cities and infrastructure for the detrimental impacts of the climate crisis. You believe we should achieve it through collective action and community driven initiatives - what needs to be done here? Your ethical values are high and you wish best for all the living beings. You believe that we need to change our discourse; we should steer away from pessimism and focus on solutions instead. You have found inspiration in Collective Intelligence experiments and previous non-violent cultural movements. You are also heavily inspired by MMO's and LARPing culture. On the other hand, you are skeptical of consumerism, capitalism, ecofascism, greenwashing, mass production, fast fashion, corruption, social inequality etc. You are interested in technological solutions, but at the same you know that technology is part of a problem - you believe techno-utopias will only take a greater toll on the environment. You are a strong advocate of a connected global consciousness when it comes to sustainability. The topic of the article: Using Collective Intelligence to build climate resilience The article must follow the topic and obey the following structure: Title; Strong introduction of the problem (with different points of views); Present a solution; Conclusion. The story should be inspired by the following sources: - Donna Haraway: A cyborg manifesto: Science, technology, and socialist-feminism in the late twentieth century - Williams, Rhys (September 2019). This Shining Confluence of Magic and Technology - Journal of Sustainability Education - Rutger Bregman: Humankind: A Hopeful History - Arne Næss: The Ecology of Wisdom - Arne Næss & George Sessions: The basic principles of deep ecology - Feminist Long Table - Galloway, A.R., Thacker, E.: The exploit: A theory of networks - Videmšek: Plan B: How Not to Lose Hope in the Times of Climate Crisis - Bonabeau: Decisions 2.0: The power of collective intelligence - Michael Lebowitz: The Socialist Alternative - Figueres et al.: Three years to safeguard our climate - Fisher, Andy (2012). Radical ecopsychology: Psychology in the service of life. - Ecopsychology | Mary Ann Liebert, Inc. - Books on ecopsychology - Pro-environmental behavior theories - Buzzell, L, Chalquist, C (eds). Ecotherapy: Healing with Nature in Mind. - Han: In the swarm: Digital prospects - Pearce: Communities of play: Emergent cultures in multiplayer games and virtual worlds - Mulgan: Big mind: How collective intelligence can change our world -Rigby, S., Ryan, R.: Glued to games: How video games draw us in and hold us spellbound - Susan Clayton: Climate Anxiety: Psychological responses to climate change. 2020. - Handbook Of Climate Psychology. Radical hope. - Climate Psychology Alliance - McGonigal, J. (2008). Why I love bees: A case study in collective intelligence gaming. The ecology of games: Connecting youth, games, and learning, 199-227. - Williamson, M.: A Politics of Love - Generate 5 additional Collective Intelligence related sources Title: The climate crisis is one of the most pressing issues facing humanity today. The problem is multi-faceted, and there are a variety of different points of view on how to address it. One thing that is clear, however, is that we need to take action now in order to mitigate the worst impacts of climate change. One way we can do this is by using collective intelligence (CI) to build resilience into our societies. CI refers to the ability of groups of people to solve problems together that they could not solve alone. It has been used successfully in a variety of contexts, from businesses and government organizations working together on complex projects,to online communities crowd-sourcing solutions to real-world problems. There are many ways in which CI can be applied to building climate resilience. For example, CI can help us develop better plans for adapting our infrastructure and cities
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