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  • Psychological Barriers Preventing Us from Addressing the Global Polycrisis
    2025/04/08
    In this podcast, we explore why, despite overwhelming evidence, action on the global polycrisis remains woefully insufficient. Psychological factors, such as susceptibility to misinformation and cognitive biases, are barriers to change that prevent us from effectively responding to serious threats including the climate crisis, biodiversity loss, and social unrest. Tune in to discover why if we are serious about sustainability we need a fundamental rethink of our worldview.

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    19 分
  • Economic Incentives and the Polycrisis
    2025/03/03
    This podcast summarizes the wide array of powerful financial inducements that are driving sustainability efforts. We also ask the crucial question: can these economic incentives tackle the complexities of the global polycrisis? Despite the prodigious growth of sustainable investments and multi-trillion dollar opportunities, market-driven solutions have proven to be grossly inadequate. Tune in to explore why financial incentives will not augur the radical change needed to address global challenges and confront interconnected crises.

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    12 分
  • Special Edition: Introducing Change Oracle’s Polycrisis Project (Part 2)
    2025/01/30

    In this the second of two episodes, Tom Schuneman and Richard Matthews examine the relationship between the polycrisis, and the flawed economic assumptions derived from a broken system. They discuss how feedback loops create vicious cycles and why policymakers struggle to make data intelligible. They also explore how the fossil fuel industry manipulates public perception with disinformaton.


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    38 分
  • Top Environmental Good News Stories of 2024
    2025/01/13
    In 2024, environmental news was often bleak, but there were important victories that deserve recognition. Despite setbacks, significant progress was made in protecting nature, with new legal protections, conservation efforts, and reforestation projects gaining ground. Clean energy also surged, with renewables like solar, and wind leading the way, alongside innovations in energy storage and electric vehicles. This is a human story of resilience and action. From groundbreaking carbon capture technologies to global efforts in biodiversity protection, people are coming together to build a more sustainable future. In this episode, we highlight the positive environmental shifts missed by doomscrolling.

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    1 時間 14 分
  • COP 29 in Context: Climate Finance, Carbon Trading, and Fossil Fuel Influence
    2024/12/09

    In this episode, we dive deep into the key moments of COP 29, the 2024 UN Climate Conference in Baku, Azerbaijan. From climate finance and carbon trading to the dominance of fossil fuel interests, we explore the controversies, challenges, and what this all means for global climate action and the Paris Agreement.


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    38 分
  • The Interconnectedness of the Polycrisis: Three Current Examples
    2024/11/26
    In this podcast, we explore the concept of global polycrisis, where interconnected crises create vicious feedback loops that amplify negative impacts. From the far-reaching consequences of war and global inequality to the escalating biophysical threats, the complex interplay of these challenges leads to a downward spiral. Learn how the intersection of these crises intensifies their effects and tune in to discover critical insights into a holistic understanding of some of the world’s most pressing issues.

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    12 分
  • How Societal Collapse Can Save Humans From Mass Extinction
    2024/11/18
    What if societal collapse isn’t the end, but a new beginning? In this episode, we dive into How Societal Collapse Can Save Humans From Mass Extinction. We explore the provocative idea that breakdowns in society might be the wake-up call humanity needs to address the crises threatening our survival. From climate change to economic instability, we unpack how historical collapses paved the way for transformation—and why confronting injustice and embracing change could help us rebuild a sustainable, resilient future. This is about finding hope, even as we face a world on the brink.

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    25 分
  • 20 Reasons Why Trump Should Not be President
    2024/10/30
    In this hard-hitting episode, we provide a point-by-point breakdown of 20 reasons why Trump is not the right choice for America. From psychological fitness, criminal records, and corruption, to his environmental policies and views on science, we dive into the key points shaping this election. Plus, a look at Vice President Harris’ contrasting vision on economic plans, reproductive rights, immigration, and leadership. Join us as we explore the stark choice facing America in 2024. #Podcast #Election2024

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    37 分