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All over the world
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millions of young people took to the streets.
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and they were joined by their parents' generation
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and their grandparents' generation.
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and they spoke with a single voice
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and what they said was clear and compelling:
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"It's our turn. We're a new generation. We want a new vision for the future."
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"There's something unfair in the way this world is organized."
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Why is it there are no jobs for young people?
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Why is it that the economy is collapsing?
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Why is it that this beautiful planet that we live in is deteriorating
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and we are now threatened as never before?
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We are ending a great industrial era based on fossil fuels.
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When oil went up to $147 dollars a barrel a few years ago on world markets
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all the other prices in the world went up
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because everything is made out of fossil fuels-
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pesticides, fertilizers, construction materials,
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power, transport, heat, light-all of it.
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First we need to understand that the second industrial revolution based on fossil fuels
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is now sunsetting.
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The energies are getting too expensive- coal, oil, gas, uranium-
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and now the technologies based on those energies, they're very old
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They have no multiply effect.
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The entire infrastructure of this civilization based on these carbon fuels
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is now on life support.
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Fossil fuels are the most elite energies in the world.
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They're not found everywhere, they're only found in a few places.
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So they require huge military investments to secure them.
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They require massive finance capital from banks
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to organize them from the well-head to the final user.
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The result is the second industrial revolution has created a top-down, centralized
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energy regime and economic structure unparalleled in history.
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and today, at the end of this second industrial revolution
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3 of the 5 largest companies in the world are global energy companies
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and underneath these companies are the large banks that finance
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this second industrial revolution energy infrastructure
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and underneath the banks are 500 or so global companies
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who feed off the oil spigot
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from telecommunications to transport.
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and when we put this all together it's shocking to realize
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that these 500 companies
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make up a third of the GDP of the entire world.
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So we've created this very very centralized, elite
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second industrial revolution energy and technology infrastructure
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and now as we end this age in history
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one percent of the population that's controlled this pyramid
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has benefited immensely and 99 percent of the population
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that's at the bottom of this pyramid has been disenfranchised and is getting poorer and poorer
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What do we do?
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We need a new way to organize society
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based on justice, equity, and sustainability.
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When communication and energy revolutions come together
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they change economic history
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they change the way power is distributed.
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We're on the cusp of a great new communications/energy convergence
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a third industrial revolution.
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and what is so interesting about the internet
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is that this electricity communication is very different from the one I grew up on in the 20th century
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I grew up on telephones, radio, television
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centralized, organized, top-down
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by contrast, the internet revolution is organized very differently.
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It's distributed, it's collaborative.
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Millions of young people come together in vast networks and they exercise
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Lateral Power.
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This internet communications revolution is just now
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beginning to merge with a new energy regime
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and we transform the entire electricity grid of the world
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to an energy internet
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so when millions and millions of buildings are collecting green energy on site
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storing that energy in hydrogen like we stored media in digital
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and then if you don't need some of that energy and some of your neighbors do
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your software can direct your energy across an energy internet
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and you can share it across continents.
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This is power to the people.
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This is lateral power.
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(People chanting) "This is what democracy looks like!"
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The music companies--they didn't understand file sharing music
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When millions and millions of young people
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began to create software to distribute and collaborate and share their music in vast networks
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the music companies thought it was a joke
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Then the music companies went out of business.
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The newspapers didn't understand the blogosphere
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and now the newspapers are creating blogs and going out of business.
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As powerful as these changes are
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in the social spaces of the internet
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when the internet joins with renewable energy it's a 100 times more powerful
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because it changes the political landscape, fundamentally.
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Ask this question:
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Does this institutional behavior whether it's government, business, education-
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is this institutional behavior centralized, patriarchal, top-down?
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Is it closed? Is it proprietary?
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Or is this institutional behavior distributed?
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Is it collaborative?
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Is it open and transparent?
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Is it lateral power?
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This is the new politics of a new generation.
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Lateral power brings with it a much more equitable distribution of the fruits of society.
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Because when millions and millions of people are sharing
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their energy, their resources, their economic wealth
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we create a good quality of life.
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Nobody's left behind.
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We all become entrepreneurs, but we all collaborate in social networks.
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This is the way a decent, humane economy should operate on this planet.
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Then we won't have the 99 percent versus the one.
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We'll have the 100 percent
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living together in a just and sustainable world.
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So my hope
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for this young generation
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point the way.
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Direct us into a new future
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One that we can be proud of because we've shared the great fruits of this planet.
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We've protected the interests of our fellow creatures.
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We've preserved this earth for future generations.
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We've made a better world.