It's 2020, I'm living in a small house on my land in Nova Scotia. My home is powered by sustainable energy and I grow most of own food or trade for what I need. I am able to work remotely in my employment as a Future Security Analyst where I contribute to the global efforts to contain global warming and mitigate the impacts of climate change. When I am called to contribute in some way to solving the food problem in Toyko, I am able to quickly mobilize a network of colleagues and friends with diverse skills and capabilities who immediately assume various roles in stabilizing the problem and in developing long-term solutions. What makes this possible is the virtural platform that enables each member of the network to a****s their strengths and skills against the disaster mitigation requirements and them fit themselves into the approriate roles. This platform also makes it easier for participants to move seamlessly and quickly from one role to another as the situation evolves.
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