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Serendipity and inherent non-linear thinking can help address the climate and environmental conundrums

Serendipity and inherent non-linear thinking can help address the climate and environmental conundrums
Humankind is currently confronted with a critical challenge that determines its very existence, not only on an individual, racial, or national level but as a whole species: the fight against climate change and environmental degradation. To win this battle, humanity needs innovations and non-linear thinking. Nature has long been a substantial information source for unthinkable discoveries that save human lives. The paper suggests that by understanding the nature, emergence, and mechanism of serendipity, the survival skill of humans, humanity can capitalize on it to learn from nature and generate nature-based innovations that can address the climate and environmental degradation crises. In the era of Artificial Intelligence (AI) proliferation, AI will be a vital tool providing navigational and useful information to leverage the power of serendipity in climate and sustainability science. However, an eco-surplus culture that incorporates core values pertaining to nature and sees environmental sustainability as the conscience of the times needs to be built to direct and control the immense power of AI-leveraged serendipity. Insights applied in this paper are drawn from the book titled “_A New Theory of Serendipity: Nature, Emergence and Mechanism_”.
- Phenikaa University Viet Nam
- Phenikaa University Viet Nam
Artificial intelligence, Sociology and Political Science, Humanity, humanity, Interdependence in Science and Society, FOS: Political science, Social Sciences, FOS: Law, Epistemology, Management Science and Operations Research, Leverage (statistics), System Dynamics Modeling and Applications, Decision Sciences, Unthinkable discoveries, community science, Sociology, citizen science, Political science, Biology, creativity, H1-99, Ecology, Environmental ethics, non-linear thinking, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Computer science, Environmental degradation, FOS: Sociology, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, Social sciences (General), Philosophy, Physics and Astronomy, Sustainability, FOS: Biological sciences, Physical Sciences, Search for Extraterrestrial Life and Intelligence, Serendipity, Law, Decision-making
Artificial intelligence, Sociology and Political Science, Humanity, humanity, Interdependence in Science and Society, FOS: Political science, Social Sciences, FOS: Law, Epistemology, Management Science and Operations Research, Leverage (statistics), System Dynamics Modeling and Applications, Decision Sciences, Unthinkable discoveries, community science, Sociology, citizen science, Political science, Biology, creativity, H1-99, Ecology, Environmental ethics, non-linear thinking, Astronomy and Astrophysics, Computer science, Environmental degradation, FOS: Sociology, FOS: Philosophy, ethics and religion, Social sciences (General), Philosophy, Physics and Astronomy, Sustainability, FOS: Biological sciences, Physical Sciences, Search for Extraterrestrial Life and Intelligence, Serendipity, Law, Decision-making
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