Slow down, to reconnect, with ourselves and our surroundings | Bas Breman | TEDxWageningenUniversity
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The current loss of biodiversity calls for an urgent response. However, in our urge to find answers and solutions to some of the biggest challenges, we are often not asking the right questions. Although there isn’t much time to waste, being able to slow down might actually be one of the most important skills we have to develop. Bas Breman is a researcher and teacher at Wageningen University and Research. Most of his projects are future-oriented. Working on new (nature-inclusive) future scenarios, exploring new nature narratives, and developing educational activities that also offer younger generations the knowledge and skills to make a meaningful contribution to a greener future. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
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