Does Climate Change Threaten The Survival Of The Human Race? Ask Deepak!
Joined by David Gershon, founder and president of the Empowerment Institute, Deepak Chopra addresses climate change and social action.
Joined by David Gershon, founder and president of the Empowerment Institute, Deepak Chopra addresses climate change and social action. They argue that by taking collective action, we can make an impact on the world and on our environment for the better. Gershon addresses some of the key components of social change, which include protest, personal growth, and education.
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- Robert Schreib on Electricity generation prices may increase by as much as 50% if only based on coal and gas
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