Planet: Critical

Rachel Donald
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Dec 10, 2021 • 56min

Save The Forests To Save The Planet | Anastassia Makarieva

What’s theoretical physics got to do with trees? Everything. Life on this planet is in grave danger. While life does what it can to self-regulate (breaking the second law of thermodynamics to do so), when environments become disturbed beyond repair, the “biota” breaks down exponentially. To physicist Anastassia Makarieva, this is the reality of climate change. Planet: Critical is a resource for a world in crisis, supported by people like you. Join the community by becoming a subscriber today. Anastassia has dedicated her life to understanding the biota and, more specifically, how the world’s forests regulate not just themselves but the water system of the entire planet. Alongside her colleagues, Anastassia is desperately trying to raise awareness of the dangers of disturbing the world’s forest, especially the Boreal forest, which despite being the largest on the planet is often forgotten about. She says stopping logging overnight would have the biggest impact on reducing climate change. So why isn’t anyone listening? Listen to the episode here or catch it on Apple or Spotify. Read more of Anastassia’s work here and here. You can also follow Planet: Critical on Youtube and support the project on Patreon where I upload a bonus video every Saturday. © 2022 Rachel Donald Get full access to Planet: Critical at www.planetcritical.com/subscribe
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Dec 3, 2021 • 53min

Fish, Fusion and Revolution | Paul Greenberg

Tackling climate obesity will take a very strict diet—and it’s not a one size fits all solution. We’ve got to make big changes, and fast. But who is “we” and what are these changes? Journalist and author Paul Greenberg joins me this week to break down some of the radical solutions individuals can make to fix their climate diet (that’s the fish part). We then go on to discuss renewables vs nuclear (fusion), before tackling the big problem bringing international negotiations to a grinding halt: Who’s to blame, and how do we make them change? There’s a lot to learn in this episode. Listen here or catch it on Apple or Spotify. Tuck into Paul’s fantastic range of books. You can also follow Planet: Critical on Youtube and support the project on Patreon where I upload a bonus video every Saturday. © 2022 Rachel Donald Get full access to Planet: Critical at www.planetcritical.com/subscribe
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Nov 26, 2021 • 58min

Seeing the Big Picture | Nate Hagens

Welcome to the era of generalists, of the big picture thinkers who translate concepts into action. These are the people who join the dots to get a better sense of how our world fits together—and how we impact each other. Planet: Critical is a resource for a world in crisis, supported by people like you. Join the community by becoming a subscriber today. Nate Hagens is one of the most acclaimed big picture thinkers tackling the sustainability question. He joins me to explain that creating a sustainable future demands tackling social and economic inequalities, and ultimately creating a new system of values. Listen here or catch it on Apple or Spotify. Nate currently teaches a systems synthesis Honors seminar at the University of Minnesota ‘Reality 101 – A Survey of the Human Predicament’. Nate is on the Boards of Bottleneck Foundation, IIER and Institute for the Study of Energy and the Future. You can also follow Planet: Critical on Youtube and support the project on Patreon where I upload a bonus video every Saturday. © 2022 Rachel Donald Get full access to Planet: Critical at www.planetcritical.com/subscribe
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Nov 19, 2021 • 51min

Confronting the crisis: Systems, solutions and stories | Ugo Bardi

Ugo Bardi is a Professor in Physical Chemistry at the University of Florence, and a member of the Club of Rome. Ugo’s work focuses on promoting a sustainable transition to renewable energy on the basis of a quantitative energy yield analysis. In his blog, he examines among other things the “Seneca Effect”, a biophysical interpretation of the collapse of complex systems. In this fascinating interview Ugo ranges from discussing what killed the dinosaurs to revealing a theory of evolution that could radically transform how we combat the climate crisis. He also provides details on some of the most exciting technological advancements which could help us navigate our energy, economic and ecological crises. This isn’t one to miss. Listen here or catch it on Apple or Spotify. Ugo’s blog, The Seneca Effect. You can also follow Planet: Critical on Youtube and support the project on Patreon where I upload a bonus video every Saturday. © 2022 Rachel Donald Get full access to Planet: Critical at www.planetcritical.com/subscribe
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Nov 11, 2021 • 42min

The War on Nature | Gary Juffa

Gary Juffa is the Governor for Oro Province in Papua New Guinea, and has become famous for taking on the illegal logging cartels decimating one of the world’s most precious rainforests. He attended COP26 in Glasgow to speak on behalf of his people, his forests and the creatures that call it home—and to bravely name and shame the companies “raping and pillaging” his country. Gary explains how the “timber mafia” landed in Papua New Guinea from Malaysia and how they took over local government through bribes, blackmail and even assassination. He explains how he’s fighting them in his province, and how the West must lend funds and muscle to the fight, and what he thinks of the deals made at COP26. What Gary has to say is jaw-dropping. Listen here or catch it on Apple or Spotify. You can also follow Planet: Critical on Youtube and support the project on Patreon where I upload a bonus video every Saturday. © 2022 Rachel Donald Get full access to Planet: Critical at www.planetcritical.com/subscribe
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Oct 21, 2021 • 1h 22min

The Myth of Efficiency | Carey King

Dr. Carey King, a research scientist and Assistant Director at the Energy Institute, discusses the fallacy of efficiency in the context of climate change. He challenges traditional views on economic growth and energy consumption, advocating for a new understanding he terms the 'economic superorganism.' The conversation explores the paradox of 'bullshit jobs,' critiques unsustainable capitalist models, and emphasizes the need for effective, holistic solutions to global challenges. King's insights encourage a re-evaluation of how we perceive energy and economy in our quest for sustainability.
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Oct 14, 2021 • 1h 7min

Grassroots Economics for a Better Future | Blair Fix

Blair Fix is an economist and post-doc at York University, but he has done a lot of his research outside of the structure and security of the academy. Blair is in the same camp as Steve Keen, believing neoclassical and mainstream economists are not only holding back society’s progression, but putting humanity and the planet in danger. We discuss his research that proves the relationship between power hierarchies and income inequality (sorry, Hayek, looks like free markets aren’t that free!), how to manage resource distribution, and why GDP is a flawed metric for success. Listen here or catch it on Apple or Spotify. Support Blair on Patreon and follow his research on Economics From The Top Down. You can also follow Planet: Critical on Youtube and support the project on Patreon where I upload a bonus video every Saturday. © 2022 Rachel Donald Get full access to Planet: Critical at www.planetcritical.com/subscribe
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Oct 7, 2021 • 1h 9min

The Climate Crisis and the Climate Crash | Simon Michaux

So much of the hope we put in solutions for climate change falls away under a microscope. Did you know wind turbines aren’t recyclable, for example? Guess where they’re buried. Are enough people thinking about what happens when globalisation fails and post-industrial states like Europe and the US are left to mine their own materials? How can we mitigate climate change, truly, without plunging billions into poverty? Simon Michaux is working to find solutions to all these questions. As an associate professor in the circular economy solution unit at the Geological Survey of Finland, Simon models the mining and energy industries to figure out what we can do sustainably—and what is nothing more than greenwashing. He drops more than a few bombshells throughout this episode concerning energy use and politics, but also reveals a new energy paradigm he’s working on that could provide genuine zero emission energy.  Prepare to take notes—I did throughout. Listen here or catch it on Apple or Spotify. You can also follow Planet: Critical on Youtube and support the project on Patreon where I upload a bonus video every Saturday. © 2022 Rachel Donald Get full access to Planet: Critical at www.planetcritical.com/subscribe
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Sep 30, 2021 • 51min

Designing Resistance in the Middle East

Maya Moumne is a Lebanese designer and activist who has devoted her professional life to understanding the mechanisms of propaganda in order to drive progression both in the Middle East and abroad through graphic design. Maya co-runs Safar Studio, a graphic design studio who works closely with clients whose mission they believe in. Alongside this, for the past year she has been creating Al Hayya Magazine which launches in December. Al Hayya is a women’s magazine which does not, she says, celebrate women, but reveals the struggles and fight ongoing in the Middle East. Listen to the episode here or catch it on Apple or Spotify. Enjoy! Work with Maya, or subscribe to Al Hayya now. Platform is for people who are pissed off with capitalism. Subscribe to get episodes like this delivered to your inbox every week. Get full access to Planet: Critical at www.planetcritical.com/subscribe
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Sep 22, 2021 • 1h 1min

The Economics of Climate Change | Steve Keen

Professor Steve Keen was one of the few economists to realise that a serious economic crisis was imminent in 2005. He publicly warned the world, and helped his native Australia navigate the 2008 crash without the major repercussions that crippled markets everywhere else. He is now working on a new model of economics for a post-crash world. He joined me today to discuss why and how capitalism needs to be constrained, the economics of climate change and what mainstream economists and academics are getting wrong—to the detriment of us all. Listen here or catch it on Apple or Spotify. Enjoy! Support Steve’s work here. You can also follow Planet: Critical on Youtube and support the project on Patreon where I upload a bonus video every Saturday. © 2022 Rachel Donald Get full access to Planet: Critical at www.planetcritical.com/subscribe

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