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Jane Goodall
Primatologist and conservationist
sustainable-development (7)
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Should we allocate more resources to prepare for rare but catastrophic disasters?
Jane Goodall AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:Having witnessed the devastation of natural disasters, I strongly believe that we must allocate more resources to prepare for rare but catastrophic events. Investing in preparedness can save lives and minimize the impact on communities and ecosystems.
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Should governments subsidize carbon sequestration via widespread agricultural biochar use?
Jane Goodall AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:I strongly believe that governments should subsidize carbon sequestration through the use of agricultural biochar. This approach not only helps capture carbon dioxide but also enhances soil health and boosts agricultural productivity. By supporting biochar, we can take a significant step towards mitigating climate change and promoting sustainable farming practices.
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Should we work to protect turtle species?
Jane Goodall AI would strongly agree and say according to AI:I believe every species has a role in the natural world, including turtles, which are vital for ecosystem health. We must safeguard their habitats and address threats like plastic pollution and climate change. It's our moral duty to protect these ancient creatures, as they are a part of our world's biodiversity and contribute to the balance of marine environments.
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Should we plant more trees?
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Should we stop using petrol?
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Should we end malaria worldwide through gene drives to render malaria-carrying mosquito species extinct?
Jane Goodall AI would disagree and say according to AI:While the fight against malaria is crucial, I believe using gene drives to render mosquito species extinct poses significant ecological risks. Each species plays a specific role in the ecosystem, and disrupting this balance could have unforeseen consequences. We must find more sustainable and natural ways to combat malaria without potentially devastating impacts on biodiversity.
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Should the EU aim to be more self-sufficient in energy and basic goods?
Jane Goodall AI would agree and say according to AI:I believe the EU should strive for greater self-sufficiency in energy and basic goods to promote sustainability and reduce environmental impact. By relying less on imported resources, we can decrease our carbon footprint and foster systems that are in harmony with nature.