<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="yes"?>
<!--Web 2.0 Content Powered by MyST Blogsite® (http://blogsite.com)-->
<!--A service of MyST Technology Partners, Inc. (http://myst-technology.com)-->
<?xml-stylesheet href="http://www.nupolis.com/public/styles/etc/object.xsl" type="text/xsl"?>

<?myst-baseUrl http://www.nupolis.com/public/?>

<MySmartChannels Public="true" UserID="211107" dT="145" t0="1280649235428">
     <GetChannelItem_Result>
      <Item>
       <Resource>
        <ObjectID>247856</ObjectID>
        <ObjectClass>Resource</ObjectClass>
        <OwnerID ObjectClass="Domain" Title="[Weblog] Social Innovation Blog">211112</OwnerID>
        <CreatedByID ObjectClass="User" Title="peteplastrik">212597</CreatedByID>
        <ModifiedByID ObjectClass="User" Title="peteplastrik">212597</ModifiedByID>
        <CreateTime Title="2010-01-13 00:00:00 EST">1263358800000</CreateTime>
        <ModifyTime Title="2010-01-08 10:25:39 EST">1262964339462</ModifyTime>
        <SecurityModel>Controlled</SecurityModel>
        <Name>Avatar's Brave New World</Name>
        <Summary>When it comes to global sustainability, science fiction can dispense with politics in favor of heroics, but the world we live in doesn't have that luxury.</Summary>
        <Description>&lt;p&gt;James Cameron's &lt;em&gt;Avatar &lt;/em&gt;tells a story of global sustainability in which the good guys win. The heroes are resisters--a handful of scientists and soldiers who take up arms, commit sabotage, and recruit others to defeat a ruthless industrial-military&amp;nbsp;complex bent on mining a fortune and trampeling the natives. Not a compromiser in sight. In other words, no politicians. &lt;/p&gt;
  &lt;p&gt;It's a relief to spend a few hours in a movie theater contemplating a world's survival without being exposed to the tradeoffs, hedging, posturing, brinksmanship, spin, foot dragging, and other shenanigans of political leaders. &lt;em&gt;Avatar&lt;/em&gt;'s aggression trumps Copenhagen's circuitousness.&lt;/p&gt;
  &lt;p&gt;Cameron could ignore the politicians because he located&amp;nbsp;his sustainability drama in a&amp;nbsp;&lt;em&gt;colonial &lt;/em&gt;setting--the politicans were back home somewhere while the exploiters they authorized searched for loot, much as 500 years ago European kings launched explorers to&amp;nbsp;the &amp;quot;new world.&amp;quot; We, of course, don't have this luxury. &lt;em&gt;Global &lt;/em&gt;warming means everywhere on Earth is &amp;quot;home.&amp;quot; And even though many of us are betting on technological solutions, the politicians have key roles to play. In other words, we can't really dump our problems elsewhere and we, as a society, have to decide how to address the problems. Where &lt;em&gt;Avatar &lt;/em&gt;poses a clash of civilizations--western, alien, techno culture vs. aboriginal, indigenous, nature culture--our&amp;nbsp;global crisis&amp;nbsp;requires a change of civilization; we must defeat ourselves.&lt;/p&gt;
  &lt;p&gt;Even with the politics left off-stage,&amp;nbsp;&lt;em&gt;Avatar&lt;/em&gt;'s happy ending&lt;em&gt;&amp;nbsp;&lt;/em&gt;requires several miracles.&amp;nbsp;The western civilization soldier&amp;nbsp;must be transformed by love into an ally of the native blue peoples and then, Lawrence of Arabia style, into their warrior-leader. The world's natural systems must generate an army of powerful beasts to overwhelm the military technology of the intruders. Along the way, there is also inter-species coupling and inter-species life-transfusion. If that sort of magic is&amp;nbsp;the path to the changes we need to save the world, wouldn't it be smarter to bet on our politicians figuring out what to do.&lt;/p&gt;
  &lt;p&gt;Then again, maybe not.&amp;nbsp;&lt;em&gt;Avatar&lt;/em&gt;'s conclusion rests on one other factor: greedy, stubborn&amp;nbsp;people remain greedy and stubborn in the face of new information and impending doom. In other words, stupidity rules. But that's only in the movies, right?&lt;/p&gt;</Description>
        <ResourceTypeID ObjectClass="ResourceType" Title="Item:Content">10</ResourceTypeID>
        <ContentType>application/xml</ContentType>
        <ContentDocument>
         <ItemProperties>
               <CommonProperties>
                <Hidden>false</Hidden>

                <Keywords>
                 <Keyword>Avatar</Keyword>

                 <Keyword>climate change</Keyword>

                 <Keyword>James Cameron</Keyword>

                 <Keyword>urban sustainability</Keyword>

       </Keywords>

      </CommonProperties>

               <RemoteInfo>
                <UserAgent>Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 8.0; Windows NT 5.1; Trident/4.0; .NET CLR 1.1.4322; .NET CLR 2.0.50727; .NET CLR 3.0.4506.2152; .NET CLR 3.5.30729)</UserAgent>

                <RemoteHost>127.0.0.1</RemoteHost>

                <RemoteAddr>127.0.0.1</RemoteAddr>

                <RemoteUser>peteplastrik</RemoteUser>

                <ForwardedFor>69.128.27.189</ForwardedFor>

      </RemoteInfo>

     </ItemProperties>
        </ContentDocument>
       </Resource>
       <Shares/>
       <Subjects/>
       <UserPermissions>
        <CanDelete>false</CanDelete>
        <CanDiscover>true</CanDiscover>
        <CanEdit>false</CanEdit>
        <CanEditPermissions>false</CanEditPermissions>
        <CanRead>true</CanRead>
       </UserPermissions>
       <CommentInfo>
        <CommentChannelRef AllowAnonymous="true" Inherited="true">
         <ChannelID ObjectClass="Channel" Title="[Public] Public Comments">218442</ChannelID>
         <UserPermissions>
          <CanCreateChannelItem>false</CanCreateChannelItem>
          <CanDelete>false</CanDelete>
          <CanDiscover>true</CanDiscover>
          <CanEdit>false</CanEdit>
          <CanEditPermissions>false</CanEditPermissions>
          <CanPublish>false</CanPublish>
          <CanRead>true</CanRead>
         </UserPermissions>
        </CommentChannelRef>
        <Comments/>
       </CommentInfo>
       <Views>
        <SourceID ObjectClass="Channel" Title="[Weblog] Social Innovation Blog">211112</SourceID>

               <View>
                <Name>blog</Name>

                <Model>blogsite/INC/my-weblog-view</Model>

                <Style/>

                <Scheme/>

       </View>

               <View>
                <Name>blog.item</Name>

                <Model>blogsite/INC/web</Model>

                <Style/>

                <Scheme/>

       </View>

               <View>
                <Name>edit-item</Name>

                <Model>blogsite/INC/web</Model>

                <Style/>

                <Scheme/>

       </View>

               <View>
                <Name>left</Name>

                <Model>blogsite/INC/left-content</Model>

                <Style/>

                <Scheme/>

       </View>

               <View>
                <Name>right</Name>

                <Model>blogsite/INC/right-content</Model>

                <Style/>

                <Scheme/>

       </View>

               <View>
                <Name>wide</Name>

                <Model>blogsite/INC/wide-content</Model>

                <Style/>

                <Scheme/>

       </View>

      </Views>
        <Views>
         <SourceID ObjectClass="Channel" Shared="true" Title="[Public] Scalable Social Innovations">218292</SourceID>

                <View>
                 <Name>blog</Name>

                 <Model>blogsite/INC/my-whatsnew</Model>

                 <Style/>

                 <Scheme/>

       </View>

                <View>
                 <Name>edit-item</Name>

                 <Model>blogsite/INC/web</Model>

                 <Style/>

                 <Scheme/>

       </View>

                <View>
                 <Name>left</Name>

                 <Model>blogsite/INC/left-content</Model>

                 <Style/>

                 <Scheme/>

       </View>

                <View>
                 <Name>right</Name>

                 <Model>blogsite/INC/right-content</Model>

                 <Style/>

                 <Scheme/>

       </View>

                <View>
                 <Name>wide</Name>

                 <Model>blogsite/INC/wide-content</Model>

                 <Style/>

                 <Scheme/>

       </View>

      </Views>
        </Item>
       </GetChannelItem_Result>
      </MySmartChannels>
