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The pandemic made us realize the harm caused by our materialistic world. We need to shift focus from profits to well-being and environmental health. Countries like Bhutan, New Zealand, and the UAE are leading the way with happiness and well-being measures in their policies. We must prioritize health globally and locally to create a better future post-COVID 19.

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Vaccines are crucial for public health. There will be new vaccines developed, including for TB, malaria, and HIV. Misinformation about vaccines is a problem, especially in the US. We need to invest in vaccinations, as it has a significant return on investment. Life will not fully return to normal until the global population is vaccinated. We must prepare for future pandemics.

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Water is a global issue that needs our attention. Despite not being able to vaccinate everyone in the world, we must recognize water as a common resource. It is important to approach this issue from both a global perspective and a self-interest standpoint. Unlike climate change, water is something everyone understands. Engaging citizens and emphasizing the importance of water can help us experiment with the concept of the common good. We have failed in the past, but we must strive to succeed this time and not repeat our mistakes.

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COVID has shown that our health is interconnected globally. However, we haven't managed to vaccinate everyone worldwide. Water is a global commons that requires collaboration and is linked to our health. Unlike climate change, water is easily understood by everyone, especially kids who know its importance when playing sports. Engaging citizens and striving for the common good is crucial. We need to learn from past failures and deliver on this issue, while also addressing other challenges.

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COVID has shown us that our health is interconnected globally. However, we haven't been able to vaccinate everyone worldwide. Water is a global resource that needs our attention. It's important because we haven't solved similar problems before. Unlike climate change, water is something everyone understands. Engaging citizens and focusing on the common good is crucial. We need to experiment and find ways to succeed where we have failed in the past. Hopefully, this will lead to success in other areas as well.

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This video discusses the need to consider the economics of water, not just in terms of money, but also in terms of governance and recognizing water as a common resource. The speaker emphasizes the urgency of addressing this challenge and highlights that previous focus has been mainly on drinking water for the wealthy. The video aims to review the economics of water and explore different economic policy measures, such as implementing a price on water to incentivize responsible water management. Overall, the speaker finds this topic exciting.

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We lack a common language on water, unlike climate change. Developing this common language is crucial for us to make progress in addressing water-related issues.

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We haven't managed to vaccinate everyone globally, highlighting the importance of water as a global common. It's crucial to work together and view it from both a global perspective and self-interest. Water is easily understood by everyone, unlike climate change. Engaging citizens and experimenting with the concept of the common good is essential. We need to deliver on this issue and learn from our past failures to address other problems.

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COVID-19 and climate change are both global challenges that require action. The pandemic has shown us the importance of global cooperation, and we must apply that lesson to the climate crisis. As we rebuild from the pandemic, we have an opportunity to build back better and take strong action against climate change. The warnings about climate change are clear, and we cannot ignore them. We need to focus on this natural challenge and work together to find solutions. However, some argue that global crises are fabricated to gain control and that dissenting voices are silenced. These patterns, they claim, are proof of a scam.

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The crisis has taught us the importance of mutual interdependence. Just as individuals had to be cautious not to infect others, we now need to apply this on a global scale. The safety of everyone depends on widespread vaccination. Additionally, the pandemic has exacerbated the silent mental health crisis, with lockdowns and the challenges of finding work or returning to workplaces adding to the stress.

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COVID has shown us that our health is interconnected globally. We haven't managed to vaccinate everyone worldwide. Water is a global commons and it's important to work together to address it. Unlike climate change, water is easily understood by everyone, especially kids who know the importance of staying hydrated. We need citizen engagement and to experiment with the idea of the common good to successfully tackle this issue. Hopefully, we can learn from our past failures and find success in other areas as well.

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I created Global Shapers to shape our future. The young generation's engagement is crucial now, as we face the consequences of the COVID-19 pandemic. We call for vaccine equity and preventing future health crises. We rally behind a global wealth tax to address wealth inequality. We want programs to help us join government and become policymakers. To limit global warming, we demand a transition away from coal, oil, and gas. We champion an open Internet and a digital access plan. We aim to combat misinformation and dangerous extremism online. Stakeholder capitalism is key.

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COVID-19 made us appreciate the freedom to be with loved ones. Vaccines protect and save lives from deadly diseases like polio and measles. However, 20 million children worldwide lack necessary vaccines. Don't wait, vaccinate yourself and your children. Together, we will overcome this with the help of vaccines.

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Up to 75% of emerging diseases originate in animals. Deforestation and habitat destruction create conditions for diseases to spill over from animals to humans. Health, ecological, and climate crises are interconnected. The pandemic has demonstrated what can be achieved by investing in science, such as the rapid development of vaccines. However, vaccine inequity persists, with high-income countries having vaccinated one in four people, compared to one in over 500 in low and middle-income countries. The international community, governments, and vaccine developers must address vaccine inequity.

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It's time for our generation to tackle significant challenges like climate change. We should focus on engaging millions in the manufacturing and installation of solar panels. Addressing these issues requires global cooperation; no single country can combat climate change or prevent pandemics alone. Progress hinges on uniting as a global community, transcending borders and local efforts.

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Did we solve global vaccination? No. Highlighting water as a global commons and what it means to work together from both global commons and self-interest perspectives. The speaker ties this to the global commons idea and relates it to self-interest. It's important because we haven't solved problems with similar attributes, and water is something people understand. Climate change is abstract for some; water is understood—'Water, every kid knows how important it is to have water. When you're playing football and you're thirsty, you need water.' The speaker urges citizen engagement and experimenting with the common good. Can we deliver this time in ways we have failed miserably other times? And hopefully, we won't keep failing on the other things.

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COVID has shown us that our health is interconnected globally. However, we haven't been able to vaccinate everyone worldwide. Water is a global resource that highlights the need for collaboration and self-interest. Unlike climate change, water is easily understood by everyone, especially children. Engaging citizens and experimenting with the concept of the common good is crucial. We must deliver on this issue, unlike our past failures.

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The speaker discusses water as a global commons and the need to work together, balancing global commons and self-interest perspectives, noting that we have not solved such problems elsewhere. They ask whether we actually managed to vaccinate everyone in the world, saying "No." They argue water is something people understand more clearly than climate change, which remains abstract for some. "Water, every kid knows how important it is to have water. When you're playing football and you're thirsty, you need water." They stress citizen engagement and experimenting with the notion of the common good, asking "Can we actually deliver this time in ways that we have failed miserably other times?" They emphasize self-interest and the shared goal of avoiding repeated failures in other areas.

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COVID has shown us that our health is interconnected globally. However, we haven't been able to vaccinate everyone worldwide. Water is a global resource that requires collaboration and self-interest. Unlike climate change, water is easily understood by everyone, especially kids who know its importance when playing sports. We need citizen engagement to address water issues and experiment with the concept of the common good. Hopefully, we can succeed where we have previously failed and apply this approach to other challenges as well.

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COVID has shown us that our health is interconnected globally. We haven't managed to vaccinate everyone in the world, just like we haven't solved other global problems. Water is a crucial resource that people understand. Unlike climate change, which can be abstract, everyone knows the importance of water, especially when they're thirsty. We need to highlight water as a global commons and work together to address it. This is an opportunity to engage citizens and experiment with the idea of the common good. Let's learn from our past failures and deliver on this important issue.

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The COVID pandemic highlighted the tragic failures in the availability of vaccines and medicines. In response, the World Health Organization proposed a pandemic treaty in 2021, emphasizing equity as its core principle. This treaty aims to ensure that everyone, regardless of their circumstances or location, has access to life-saving resources. By promoting shared data and allocating resources more fairly, the treaty would bring together problem solvers from different populations and countries to better prepare and respond to future epidemics. It is crucial to address the inequities experienced during the pandemic to protect humanity, as viruses do not respect political borders. A shared future is our only way forward.

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COVID has shown us that our health is interconnected globally. We haven't managed to vaccinate everyone worldwide. Water is a global commons and it's crucial to work together to address it. Unlike climate change, water is easily understood by everyone. Engaging citizens and focusing on the common good can help us succeed where we've failed before. We must deliver this time and learn from our past mistakes.

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COVID has shown us that our health is interconnected globally. Similarly, we haven't managed to vaccinate everyone worldwide. Water is a global commons and it's crucial to work together to address it. It's important because we haven't solved similar problems before. Unlike climate change, water is easily understood by everyone, even kids. Engaging citizens and experimenting with the common good can help us succeed where we've failed in the past. We hope to deliver this time and not repeat our failures.

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Water is a global issue that remains unsolved, unlike the goal of vaccinating everyone worldwide. It is crucial to emphasize the importance of water as a global commons and the need for collaboration. Unlike climate change, which can be abstract, water is easily understood by people, especially children who know its significance when they are thirsty. Engaging citizens and experimenting with the concept of the common good is essential. We must strive to succeed where we have previously failed and not repeat our mistakes in other areas.

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The generation's defining work should be stopping climate change by involving millions in manufacturing and installing solar panels. Our greatest challenges need global responses. No country can fight climate change alone or prevent pandemics. Progress requires coming together as a global community.
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