Dianne Dillon-Ridgeley, a woman with a long track record of working with sustainable efforts, gives a speech on what sustainability really is, and why we won't be using that word for much longer.
She discusses how we need to begin "remembering" our past wisdom regarding food and society.
She says what we are truly looking for in our strive towards sustainability is to revisit those things we once had to know when we lived in smaller villages in order to survive at all.
Of course, we must think of remembering our past in modern terms. It's the past with a twist!
Dillon-Ridgeley gives great advice when it comes to diversity and cooperation, and how we can deal with our broader problems together.