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#103: Navigating the Polycrisis with the Post Carbon Institute

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In this episode of Earthlings 2.0, we chat with Richard Heinberg, Senior Fellow at the Post Carbon Institute, about the polycrisis—the convergence of environmental, social, and technological challenges shaping our world today. Richard explains how climate change, economic instability, inequality, and artificial intelligence are interconnected, making this moment in history uniquely complex. He discusses why technology alone cannot solve these crises and emphasizes the need for systemic shifts in behavior, governance, and economic structures. The conversation also explores the importance of community resilience, natural carbon sinks, and rethinking success beyond economic growth.

Restoring our faith in humanity this week is Patricia St. Alms, a leading voice in community resilience and post-carbon living. Drawing on her Haudenosaunee and Quebecois heritage, she empowers communities to embrace a future beyond fossil fuels through self-sufficiency, local economies, and regenerative practices.

Key Points:

  • Understanding the Polycrisis: Richard breaks down how environmental, social, and technological crises are reinforcing each other, creating unprecedented global challenges.
  • Building Resilient Communities: Investing in local economies, land access for young farmers, and strengthening social networks can help societies weather the impacts of the polycrisis.
  • Rethinking Economic Growth: Alternative indicators of success—such as happiness, well-being, and sustainability—are essential for creating a thriving future.

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In this episode of Earthlings 2.0, we chat with Richard Heinberg, Senior Fellow at the Post Carbon Institute, about the polycrisis—the convergence of environmental, social, and technological challenges shaping our world today. Richard explains how climate change, economic instability, inequality, and artificial intelligence are interconnected, making this moment in history uniquely complex. He discusses why technology alone cannot solve these crises and emphasizes the need for systemic shifts in behavior, governance, and economic structures. The conversation also explores the importance of community resilience, natural carbon sinks, and rethinking success beyond economic growth.

Restoring our faith in humanity this week is Patricia St. Alms, a leading voice in community resilience and post-carbon living. Drawing on her Haudenosaunee and Quebecois heritage, she empowers communities to embrace a future beyond fossil fuels through self-sufficiency, local economies, and regenerative practices.

Key Points:

  • Understanding the Polycrisis: Richard breaks down how environmental, social, and technological crises are reinforcing each other, creating unprecedented global challenges.
  • Building Resilient Communities: Investing in local economies, land access for young farmers, and strengthening social networks can help societies weather the impacts of the polycrisis.
  • Rethinking Economic Growth: Alternative indicators of success—such as happiness, well-being, and sustainability—are essential for creating a thriving future.

Voices on The Show:


Web Resources:


🚀 Calling all Earthlings…

Visit our website for more episodes!

https://earthlingspodcast.com/

Earthlings 2.0 Newsletter

Sign up to our newsletter for the latest news on the most exciting technology and research shaping our futures!

https://theearthlingspodcast.substack.com/

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Support the Earthlings 2.0 Production on Patreon!

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