Evie Gilmour's Posts - Urgent Evoke2024-03-28T11:06:36ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmourhttp://storage.ning.com/topology/rest/1.0/file/get/2209263016?profile=RESIZE_48X48&width=48&height=48&crop=1%3A1http://www.urgentevoke.com/profiles/blog/feed?user=1km40q147id8k&xn_auth=noEVOKE - Make a differencetag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-07-15:4871302:BlogPost:2374782012-07-15T06:37:07.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>EVOKE is the way for youth to get their thoughts out about the problems in the world and how to fix them. It sparks creativity, vision, knowledge and shows students how things work in other countries. The missions are sent out weekly and are based on different worldwide problems. Each mission involves imagination, learning and acting on the problem. EVOKE students discover what it means to think and act on something important.</p>
<p>EVOKE is the way for youth to get their thoughts out about the problems in the world and how to fix them. It sparks creativity, vision, knowledge and shows students how things work in other countries. The missions are sent out weekly and are based on different worldwide problems. Each mission involves imagination, learning and acting on the problem. EVOKE students discover what it means to think and act on something important.</p>Pandemic outbreaktag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-07-15:4871302:BlogPost:2373212012-07-15T06:30:45.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>My student army gather round as I go over the plan again. We are to take resposibility of each retirement home in the city, making sure that the flu doesn't get into the elderly who are weaker than most. Another group has taken care of the infant area at the hospital and several nurseries around the city. Equipping ourselves with masks and sanitiser we go to work!</p>
<p>My student army gather round as I go over the plan again. We are to take resposibility of each retirement home in the city, making sure that the flu doesn't get into the elderly who are weaker than most. Another group has taken care of the infant area at the hospital and several nurseries around the city. Equipping ourselves with masks and sanitiser we go to work!</p>When I am 100tag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-07-15:4871302:BlogPost:2374772012-07-15T06:21:36.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>To my children, my grandchildren and my great grandchildren</p>
<p>Growing is a way of life that we all should have. Taking care of your natural surroundings. Do not let nature wither around you. Protect the last of the rainforest. Eco - friendly is one of the most important things of this age as we still destroy nature wherever we walk.</p>
<p>To my children, my grandchildren and my great grandchildren</p>
<p>Growing is a way of life that we all should have. Taking care of your natural surroundings. Do not let nature wither around you. Protect the last of the rainforest. Eco - friendly is one of the most important things of this age as we still destroy nature wherever we walk.</p>The new garden citytag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-07-15:4871302:BlogPost:2373722012-07-15T06:10:55.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>Wow it has been a busy time for Christchurch! Because of the earthquakes so much has changed. But thankfully we have retained our nickname 'the garden city'. Builders are just finishing up the last of the houses and the plans for the new eco-friendly shopping centre and libraries are halfway through development. It is so great to see my city becoming normal again. The shipping container shopping mall has remained as a memorial and the new cathdrael looks amazing despite the critics.</p>
<p>Wow it has been a busy time for Christchurch! Because of the earthquakes so much has changed. But thankfully we have retained our nickname 'the garden city'. Builders are just finishing up the last of the houses and the plans for the new eco-friendly shopping centre and libraries are halfway through development. It is so great to see my city becoming normal again. The shipping container shopping mall has remained as a memorial and the new cathdrael looks amazing despite the critics.</p>2020 in a Sudan bakerytag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-07-15:4871302:BlogPost:2373712012-07-15T06:01:18.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>Sabira felt a wave of heat on her face she opened the oven door. She quickly took out the brown loaf, wrapped it in brown paper. She had been working at this bakery ever since she was fifteen. She remembered the kind faces of the white people who helped build it. How one woman showed her how to work the oven and how even though they didn't live their they came to help. She passed the loaf of bread over to her mother who exchanged it for a few coins to the man at the front of the shop. When…</p>
<p>Sabira felt a wave of heat on her face she opened the oven door. She quickly took out the brown loaf, wrapped it in brown paper. She had been working at this bakery ever since she was fifteen. She remembered the kind faces of the white people who helped build it. How one woman showed her how to work the oven and how even though they didn't live their they came to help. She passed the loaf of bread over to her mother who exchanged it for a few coins to the man at the front of the shop. When Sabira's mother was growing up she diddn't know when the next meal was going to be. But now she knew that if her husband did't come back with something to eat then they could just have a loaf instead. She could now support her four children with cothes to wear. She did not worry anymore.</p>Season 2tag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-07-15:4871302:BlogPost:2373702012-07-15T02:05:59.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>I have loved EVOKE and even though it has been a lot of work it is worth it!<br/> The next target audience should be teens AND young adults. Young adults are old enough to go out into the world and act in the places that desperatley need it. <br/>
As a issue to target I think that there can be more focus on sustainability. It was a great power this season but I think it needs to be focused on a little more.</p>
<p>I have loved EVOKE and even though it has been a lot of work it is worth it!<br/> The next target audience should be teens AND young adults. Young adults are old enough to go out into the world and act in the places that desperatley need it. <br/>
As a issue to target I think that there can be more focus on sustainability. It was a great power this season but I think it needs to be focused on a little more.</p>Crisis communicationtag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-07-15:4871302:BlogPost:2373202012-07-15T01:57:07.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>Trust in authorities will prevent people from panicking. It will enable individuals to better cope with their fears, act more rationally, and support each other. It will allow people to accept more drastic measures such as quarantines and school closings.</p>
<p>I think this is one of the best secrets because it teaches that in a crisis there needs to be someone in charge. Otherwise people start making rash descions and things get worse.</p>
<p>If there is an authortive figure who is not…</p>
<p>Trust in authorities will prevent people from panicking. It will enable individuals to better cope with their fears, act more rationally, and support each other. It will allow people to accept more drastic measures such as quarantines and school closings.</p>
<p>I think this is one of the best secrets because it teaches that in a crisis there needs to be someone in charge. Otherwise people start making rash descions and things get worse.</p>
<p>If there is an authortive figure who is not trusted it is just as bad as not having anyone in charge at all. People need someone they can rely on during panicky times otherwise it slows the process of putting things right down.</p>Community forestrytag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-07-15:4871302:BlogPost:2375712012-07-15T01:44:29.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>Community forest ownership: Key to sustainable forest resource management -- The Gambian experience</p>
<p>Over the years the thick forrests of Gambia have slowly withered due to human forestry leaving wastelands in their footsteps. As this was a detteriorating problem a community forestry was developed. Together the local community made descions on land use and quantities of forrest planted and cut down. This clarly shows that communities can take responsibility for things that are placed…</p>
<p>Community forest ownership: Key to sustainable forest resource management -- The Gambian experience</p>
<p>Over the years the thick forrests of Gambia have slowly withered due to human forestry leaving wastelands in their footsteps. As this was a detteriorating problem a community forestry was developed. Together the local community made descions on land use and quantities of forrest planted and cut down. This clarly shows that communities can take responsibility for things that are placed in their care.</p>Civil Defencetag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-07-15:4871302:BlogPost:2374742012-07-15T01:14:16.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>As my city has recentley been in a time of crisis basically everybody knows our plan. But I know that even I didn't know about the civil defence before the first earthquake struck. I doubt that many citizens knew what to do and where to go. I think that people around the world need to be educated about such things otherwise in times of crisis things would become even more chaotic due to lack of understanding on what to do.</p>
<p>As my city has recentley been in a time of crisis basically everybody knows our plan. But I know that even I didn't know about the civil defence before the first earthquake struck. I doubt that many citizens knew what to do and where to go. I think that people around the world need to be educated about such things otherwise in times of crisis things would become even more chaotic due to lack of understanding on what to do.</p>Ushahidi in New Zealandtag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-07-15:4871302:BlogPost:2374732012-07-15T01:08:02.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>I think that if there is Ushahidi in Christchurch then the risk of lives lost in future earthquakes would reduce. Ushahidi could help SAR teams find those stuck under rubble much quicker. If we had Ushahidi in the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes then I believe the death toll would have dropped significantly!</p>
<p>I think that if there is Ushahidi in Christchurch then the risk of lives lost in future earthquakes would reduce. Ushahidi could help SAR teams find those stuck under rubble much quicker. If we had Ushahidi in the 2010 and 2011 earthquakes then I believe the death toll would have dropped significantly!</p>Women rightstag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-07-15:4871302:BlogPost:2373692012-07-15T00:42:19.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>Twitter is quite useful for spreading the word. I, myself have started to post facts about womens rights, how they are treated in what we thought were civilised countries! I hope that when people read what goes on in their neighbouring countries then they will do something about it. If more people know about this then more can be done to stop it.</p>
<p>Twitter is quite useful for spreading the word. I, myself have started to post facts about womens rights, how they are treated in what we thought were civilised countries! I hope that when people read what goes on in their neighbouring countries then they will do something about it. If more people know about this then more can be done to stop it.</p>Bringing CEDAW to life: the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women turns 30tag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-07-15:4871302:BlogPost:2374722012-07-15T00:36:16.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>For three decades, the 23-member Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women has worked to bring the landmark Women’s Convention (CEDAW) to life. In response to the Committee’s review and recommendations, governments have changed their laws, policies and approaches to women in line with international gender equality goals.</p>
<p>After investigating this story I discovered that over the 30 years that the CEDAW has been in bussiness 30 countries now have at least 30% of their…</p>
<p>For three decades, the 23-member Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women has worked to bring the landmark Women’s Convention (CEDAW) to life. In response to the Committee’s review and recommendations, governments have changed their laws, policies and approaches to women in line with international gender equality goals.</p>
<p>After investigating this story I discovered that over the 30 years that the CEDAW has been in bussiness 30 countries now have at least 30% of their government women. This is an outstanding achievement and I do not know why it was not mentioned in the origonal article.</p>Blackboard banktag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-07-14:4871302:BlogPost:2371602012-07-14T06:11:48.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>My family and I have invented the Blackboard Bank. A system used in our family to keep track of pocket money. Instead of handing over cash every week we just simply chalk it up on the blackboard. This system is a great way of keeping track of savings and ensures that we do not lose it!</p>
<p>My family and I have invented the Blackboard Bank. A system used in our family to keep track of pocket money. Instead of handing over cash every week we just simply chalk it up on the blackboard. This system is a great way of keeping track of savings and ensures that we do not lose it!</p>Community Banktag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-07-14:4871302:BlogPost:2371592012-07-14T06:06:41.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>I think community banking is a great idea! It does the same thing as a normal bank except there is no cost, no big corpratism company behind it and it is local. Community banking is a great way fto save for those who live in poorer countries.</p>
<p>I think community banking is a great idea! It does the same thing as a normal bank except there is no cost, no big corpratism company behind it and it is local. Community banking is a great way fto save for those who live in poorer countries.</p>Water Warriors!tag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-07-14:4871302:BlogPost:2373632012-07-14T05:37:25.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>I have become a Water Warrior. A person dedicated to informing and acting about this problem. Occasionally I will send ouut the mass text showing facts about how much water we have and how much they need. I subscribed to this website <a href="http://www.globalwaterchallenge.org">www.globalwaterchallenge.org</a>.</p>
<p>I have become a Water Warrior. A person dedicated to informing and acting about this problem. Occasionally I will send ouut the mass text showing facts about how much water we have and how much they need. I subscribed to this website <a href="http://www.globalwaterchallenge.org">www.globalwaterchallenge.org</a>.</p>Water kiosktag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-07-14:4871302:BlogPost:2373622012-07-14T05:25:22.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>In Uganda water.org have started putting water kiosks in villages. Kiosks are basically a walled patio in which there are water taps built in to the walls. I think that thi is an excellent idea as it makes sure that villagers live safe in the knowledge tht there is a clean source of water right across the road instead of them having to used cotaminated springs and creeks.</p>
<p>In Uganda water.org have started putting water kiosks in villages. Kiosks are basically a walled patio in which there are water taps built in to the walls. I think that thi is an excellent idea as it makes sure that villagers live safe in the knowledge tht there is a clean source of water right across the road instead of them having to used cotaminated springs and creeks.</p>Cellphonestag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-07-14:4871302:BlogPost:2372512012-07-14T05:15:08.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>Celllphones. They are something that almost everyone has. Some teens are texing non stop! Some take up a lot of power especially if they have to be charged everyday. They may not seem like a lot of electricity but if you add up how many people have cellphones then the power usage is quite alot. If all cellphones had solar panels on the back, front, keys and around the screen then all you would have to do is leave your phone by a sunny window to charge it. Only on rainy days would we have to…</p>
<p>Celllphones. They are something that almost everyone has. Some teens are texing non stop! Some take up a lot of power especially if they have to be charged everyday. They may not seem like a lot of electricity but if you add up how many people have cellphones then the power usage is quite alot. If all cellphones had solar panels on the back, front, keys and around the screen then all you would have to do is leave your phone by a sunny window to charge it. Only on rainy days would we have to use your charger. This could potentionally save a lot of power and might also be a lot easier to charge your phone!</p>Food securitytag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-07-14:4871302:BlogPost:2371582012-07-14T05:05:32.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>To help food security I have helped my mum in the vege garden. It may not be a lot but half of what we grow this year will go to the local community centre for those who have no money to buy food. I hope I have provided a back up for those who are at the bottom of the wealth pyramid.</p>
<p>To help food security I have helped my mum in the vege garden. It may not be a lot but half of what we grow this year will go to the local community centre for those who have no money to buy food. I hope I have provided a back up for those who are at the bottom of the wealth pyramid.</p>Paul Polack, Social inovator.tag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-07-14:4871302:BlogPost:2372502012-07-14T04:56:58.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>Paul Polak–founder of Colorado-based non-profit International Development enterprises (IDE)—is dedicated to developing practical solutions that attack poverty at its roots. He also wrote "Out of Poverty" a book that explains what he does.</p>
<p>For the past 25 years, Paul has worked with thousands of farmers in countries around the world—including Bangladesh, India, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Myanmar, Nepal, Vietnam, Zambia and Zimbabwe–to help design and <br></br> produce low–cost, income–generating…</p>
<p>Paul Polak–founder of Colorado-based non-profit International Development enterprises (IDE)—is dedicated to developing practical solutions that attack poverty at its roots. He also wrote "Out of Poverty" a book that explains what he does.</p>
<p>For the past 25 years, Paul has worked with thousands of farmers in countries around the world—including Bangladesh, India, Cambodia, Ethiopia, Myanmar, Nepal, Vietnam, Zambia and Zimbabwe–to help design and <br/> produce low–cost, income–generating products that have already moved 17 million people out of poverty.</p>
<p>I think Paul is a brilliant example of social inovating. He is one of my role models. I have taken to following him on twitter for more ideas on inovation.</p>Bringing skills not just finished technologiestag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-07-14:4871302:BlogPost:2370602012-07-14T04:37:22.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>Provide skills, not just finished technologies. The current revolution in design for developing countries is the notion of co-creation, of teaching the skills necessary to create the solution,<br></br> rather than simply providing the solution. By involving the community throughout the design process, you can help equip people to innovate and contribute to the evolution of the product. Furthermore, they acquire the skills needed to create solutions to a much wider variety of problems. They are…</p>
<p>Provide skills, not just finished technologies. The current revolution in design for developing countries is the notion of co-creation, of teaching the skills necessary to create the solution,<br/> rather than simply providing the solution. By involving the community throughout the design process, you can help equip people to innovate and contribute to the evolution of the product. Furthermore, they acquire the skills needed to create solutions to a much wider variety of problems. They are empowered.</p>
<p>I think this is a great secret! It teaches that we can't survive in the modern world without certain skills. It is all very well to have so much technology that you don't need to know the skills but what if a machine breaks? Communities need to know how to fix what was given. But if we teach skills as well then the contribution is valued much higher.</p>Imagine3 - water daytag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-06-12:4871302:BlogPost:2336492012-06-12T19:51:16.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>I would have my event at a lake. All around the sides of this lake there would be stands for drinks and snacks. On the lake there would be heaps of those plastic bubbles that people can walk inside and lots of other water related activities ( using the water only from the lake ). entrance would be $5 per person and children under 5 free. All he money gained from this event would go towards getting fresh water pumps for those who need it.</p>
<p>I would have my event at a lake. All around the sides of this lake there would be stands for drinks and snacks. On the lake there would be heaps of those plastic bubbles that people can walk inside and lots of other water related activities ( using the water only from the lake ). entrance would be $5 per person and children under 5 free. All he money gained from this event would go towards getting fresh water pumps for those who need it.</p>My Solar Christmastag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-06-12:4871302:BlogPost:2334522012-06-12T06:03:17.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>It's been a sunny day. Perfect. I now know that I have enough energy to power my Christmas dinner. This week I have been collecting energy for my Christmas dinner. The fairy lights are already hooked up to the generator and are making the house sparkle! I now await the arrival of my guest as all the preparations are finished. The whole house is being powered by all the energy I stored. I can't wait to see my friends faces when they see all the lights!</p>
<p>It's been a sunny day. Perfect. I now know that I have enough energy to power my Christmas dinner. This week I have been collecting energy for my Christmas dinner. The fairy lights are already hooked up to the generator and are making the house sparkle! I now await the arrival of my guest as all the preparations are finished. The whole house is being powered by all the energy I stored. I can't wait to see my friends faces when they see all the lights!</p>Bioenergy (LEARN3)tag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-06-12:4871302:BlogPost:2335392012-06-12T05:38:09.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>Bioenergy: Organic Waste Reactors</p>
<p>Organic waste like dead plant material, manure, or kitchen waste can be turned into a gaseous fuel. It’s produced by fermentation of these biodegradable materials. Biogas can be used as fuel for cooking, for example, or in a gas engine, converting energy into electricity or heat.</p>
<p>Sarah Ervinda Rudianto, a student from Indonesia, developed a small, individual bioreactor that converts organic waste into biogas with the help of fermentation. To…</p>
<p>Bioenergy: Organic Waste Reactors</p>
<p>Organic waste like dead plant material, manure, or kitchen waste can be turned into a gaseous fuel. It’s produced by fermentation of these biodegradable materials. Biogas can be used as fuel for cooking, for example, or in a gas engine, converting energy into electricity or heat.</p>
<p>Sarah Ervinda Rudianto, a student from Indonesia, developed a small, individual bioreactor that converts organic waste into biogas with the help of fermentation. To start the process, the waste is mixed with cow dung and water. After two weeks, gas starts to develop which is used to fuel cooking stoves. Cooking using biogas reduces the need to cut down of trees for firewood, thus reducing deforestation and the risk of landslides.</p>
<p>I think this is an awesome idea and deserves some recognition!</p>My dinner in 2022 ( IMAGINE2 )tag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-06-12:4871302:BlogPost:2336052012-06-12T05:01:30.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>I am sitting down to dinner with a group of my church friends. It is only rice but after sifting through rubble all day it tastes like the best meal I've ever had! Our chef is Shiori, the organiser of the missionary base set up to help those in need after the Japan earthquake and tsunami. The meal my friends and I are eating was from the late harvest from the rice fields in the neighbouring town who we recentley helped.</p>
<p>I am sitting down to dinner with a group of my church friends. It is only rice but after sifting through rubble all day it tastes like the best meal I've ever had! Our chef is Shiori, the organiser of the missionary base set up to help those in need after the Japan earthquake and tsunami. The meal my friends and I are eating was from the late harvest from the rice fields in the neighbouring town who we recentley helped.</p>food insecurity learn2tag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-06-11:4871302:BlogPost:2334242012-06-11T22:39:04.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>In New Zealand the people most affected by food insecurity are those who lost their jobs in the earthquake. With lots of businesses closed down in the CBD many people have struggled to find employment after the loss of their jobs. With taxes going up to support the rebuild of the city the unemployed are borrowing money to feed their family. But when the money stops who knows when their next supermarket visit will be!</p>
<p>In New Zealand the people most affected by food insecurity are those who lost their jobs in the earthquake. With lots of businesses closed down in the CBD many people have struggled to find employment after the loss of their jobs. With taxes going up to support the rebuild of the city the unemployed are borrowing money to feed their family. But when the money stops who knows when their next supermarket visit will be!</p>What you have matters more than what you lacktag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-06-11:4871302:BlogPost:2334712012-06-11T22:04:53.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>What you have matters more than what you lack (If you’ve got a bicycle, consider what you can build based on that, rather than worrying about not having a car, a truck, a metal shop.)</p>
<p>I think this is a great tip because it teaches us to build on what we have and see what we can acheive with so litttle at our disposal. It teaches us to be creative with what we have.</p>
<p>What you have matters more than what you lack (If you’ve got a bicycle, consider what you can build based on that, rather than worrying about not having a car, a truck, a metal shop.)</p>
<p>I think this is a great tip because it teaches us to build on what we have and see what we can acheive with so litttle at our disposal. It teaches us to be creative with what we have.</p>In 2022tag:www.urgentevoke.com,2012-04-26:4871302:BlogPost:2259482012-04-26T21:43:28.000ZEvie Gilmourhttp://www.urgentevoke.com/profile/EvieGilmour
<p>It's 2022 I am just putting the finishing touches on my latest book. "Poor" by Evangeline Gilmour. Based on poverty, corporatism and government greed I hope that this book will inspire young and old to act against this problem. At the opening night of my book donations will be made towards these issues. I hope that when my next book is ready that the world will already be on the way to finding a solution.</p>
<p>It's 2022 I am just putting the finishing touches on my latest book. "Poor" by Evangeline Gilmour. Based on poverty, corporatism and government greed I hope that this book will inspire young and old to act against this problem. At the opening night of my book donations will be made towards these issues. I hope that when my next book is ready that the world will already be on the way to finding a solution.</p>