

#2244
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NOT THE END OF THE WORLD
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Mentioned in 20 episodes
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when discussing evidence that most things are getting better for most people around the world.


Adam Grant

307 snips
ReThinking: Why are people acting like everything’s fine? with Rahaf Harfoush
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to support his argument for eating less meat to protect the planet.


Simon Hill

185 snips
My Take on Carnivore, Longevity Foods, Daily Supplements and Self-Improvement | AMA #2 |The Proof With Simon Hill, MSc, BSc
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in the introduction of the podcast.

Luisa Rodriguez

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#160 – Hannah Ritchie on why it makes sense to be optimistic about the environment
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as a book with a macro view that things are getting better.


Adam Grant

100 snips
Why are people acting like everything’s fine? with Rahaf Harfoush
Mentioned as a previous book by 

that looks at seven of our big environmental problems.


Hannah Ritchie

92 snips
Electric cars and plant-based meat: hype or hope? | Hannah Ritchie, PhD
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when discussing films that express the symptom of the end of the world.

Ryan Angley

84 snips
The Symptom
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as a resource to learn more about the topics discussed in the podcast.


Hannah Ritchie

79 snips
#743 - Hannah Ritchie - Why Does Everyone Believe The World Is Doomed?
Recommended by Irena Slecht as a non-fiction book offering a more optimistic perspective on climate change and its potential solutions.

65 snips
Tomes will tell: books that predict the future
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as the author of a new book on climate change and food systems.


Derek Thompson

49 snips
What’s the Best Diet for Planet Earth?
Recommended by Irena Slecht for its data-driven approach to debunking climate change doomsday myths.

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Tomes will tell: books that predict the future






