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Related: About this forumOne of the most important talks I've seen.
It was delivered just yesterday in Vancouver by an ecological economist named Nate Hagens. It's a 90-minute tour of What's Going On In The World, with a focus on energy, the environment and human behaviour. As far as I can tell Nate hits every significant feature of our global predicament, and weaves it all together into a coherent, comprehensive and comprehensible story. I'm completely blown away - so little else needs to be said once you've seen this. It gets my absolute highest recommendation.
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One of the most important talks I've seen. (Original Post)
GliderGuider
Oct 2014
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Saving to listen to later. Wish he would come to US and speak. Thanks for posting this.
northoftheborder
Oct 2014
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hootinholler
(26,449 posts)1. Kick to find it later. n/t
BrotherIvan
(9,126 posts)2. Setting aside time to watch
truebrit71
(20,805 posts)3. Bookmarked for later.
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northoftheborder
(7,575 posts)4. Saving to listen to later. Wish he would come to US and speak. Thanks for posting this.