Article: Connecting the Dots (it s about the connections) - We can t tackle these catastrophes in the usual way, as if they were separate problems that just happen to be coming to a head at the same time. They cross too many boundaries that are really insubstantial, just arbitrary boundaries of thinking, a legacy of bureaucratic departments and academic disciplines of the past. They re too hopelessly interrelated, like the Rubik s Cube puzzle, solving one problem un-solves another.