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Or We Could Change

Or We Could Change

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Wildfires, floods, storms, droughts…we’re seeing the evidence every day now. We can’t deny that global warming is a crisis. We can keep going with business as usual, or we can actually start to fix it. We’re trying to figure out how to tell the story of global warming so that it inspires big actions that meet the moment. We can keep changing the climate… or WE could change.Or We Could Change Sciences sociales
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  • Managed Retreat
    Apr 3 2024

    In our first newly-recorded episode, Brynn, Aaron and Ali catch up on recent climate-related news, before doing a deep dive on the subject of “Managed Retreat”. This concept refers to the wrenching and complex decision that an entire community, town, or even major city may be forced to confront due to increasingly unmanageable climate risks: should we relocate? If so, how would they go about actually doing that? And who would have to pay for it?

    Sources:

    1. https://www.noaa.gov/news-release/climate-change-impacts-are-increasing-for-americans

    2. https://nca2023.globalchange.gov/


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    58 min
  • Why Don't We Know About This?
    Feb 9 2024

    In this episode, Aaron, Ali and Brynn explore why it seems most people are still unaware of the severity, speed and direness of the climate and biosphere crises. Specifically, they look at how entrenched interests have been waging a multi-decade campaign to misinform people, while concentrated media ownership plays into their hands. Lastly, they consider how people may respond to this information and the magnitude of the situation.

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    1 h et 19 min
  • Will Technology Save Us?
    Oct 3 2023

    A belief held by many—often called “techno-utopians”—is that technology and innovation will save us from the climate crisis. Sure things are bad, but just given a bit more time (and money), humanity will figure out a way. Haven't we always done so in the past? We talk about how technology can change us, and conclude that while technology is likely part of the solution, it isn't the solution. The solution is more cultural, ideological and political in nature. In fact, an overreliance on technological solutions will distract us from root causes.

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    1 h et 19 min
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