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The Tragedy of the Commons

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Mentioned in 9 episodes

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Andreas Folkers
im Zusammenhang mit der Bevölkerungsbombe und dem Wachstum.
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S03E35 - Andreas Folkers zu Nachhaltigkeit, Resilienz und gesellschaftlichen Naturverhältnissen
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Howard Rheingold
in the context of the tragedy of the commons.
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Howard Rheingold on Lucid Life Online & Attention As A 21st Century Literacy
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Gordon Katic
as the author of the 'Tragedy of the Commons', and the subject of one of Green Dreams' episodes.
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Bad Environmentalism | Gordon Katic
Mentioned in the context of artificial superintelligence development and market failure, referencing a classic economic concept.
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"Precedents for the Unprecedented: Historical Analogies for Thirteen Artificial Superintelligence Risks" by James_Miller
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Lisa Schipper
, discussing that Hardin's 1968 essay suggests resources are overused and destroyed when everyone has access.
Is having children a moral duty?
Inspired the Climate Justice Standard due to her work recognizing communities as stewards of communally managed ecosystems.
Rooted in Wisdom: Indigenous Voices and the Amazon Rainforest with Dr. Tracey Osborne
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David Henderson
as a famous article in Science Magazine about what happens when you have things in common.
Property Rights and the UCLA School of Economics with David Henderson | Hoover Institution
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Cory Doctorow
in relation to eco-fascism and its historical context.
69 | Cory Doctorow on Technology, Monopoly, and the Future of the Internet
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Litkai Gergely
mint ellenpont a közlegelők problémájáról és a közös erőforrások működő kezeléséről szóló irodalomra utalásként.
Szabó Laci Litkaival - azaz a bika, a medve és a hódok
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Al Mulley
as a book he read at university that influenced his interest in market failure.
Decision quality and the future of neighbourhood health: a US perspective

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