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Who Wants to Tax a Millionaire? With Marlene Engelhorn
Ashely Gore – How to Start
Bringing Youth to the Table – Kevin Patel
Recording available: Stan Cox webinar on Rationing and the Polycrisis, October 21
The Great Simplification #42 – Daniel Schmachtenberger: “Bend not Break (4): Modeling the Drivers…”
The Great Simplification #41 – “Building Networks in Uncertain Times”
Recording now available: The Global South Perspective on the Polycrisis – Webinar on Wednesday, October 12
The Great Simplification #40 – Mary Evelyn Tucker: “Religion, Ecology, and the Future”
The Great Simplification #39 – Ayan Mahamoud: “East Africa and the Poly-Crisis”
The Great Simplification #38 – Sebastian Heitmann: “Gigacorns”
The Great Simplification #37 – Martin Scheringer: “The Growing Threat from Chemical Pollution”
The Great Simplification #35 – Steve Vavrus: “Arctic Fever? Taking the Arctic’s Temperature”
The Great Simplification #36 – Douglas Rushkoff: “The Ultimate Exit Strategy”
The Great Simplification #34 – Kiril Sokoloff: “What’s the Most Important Question in Today’s World?”
The Great Simplification #30 – Steve Keen: “Mythonomics”
The Great Simplification #29 – Josh Farley: “Money, Money, Money”
The Great Simplification #20 – Daniel Schmachtenberger: “Bend not Break” (2)
The Great Simplification #21 – Vicki Robin “Money and Life’s Energy”
The Great Simplification #19 – Simon Michaux: “Minerals Blindness”
The Great Simplification #18 – Thomas Murphy: “Physics and Planetary Ambitions”
The Great Simplification #16 – Tristan Harris: “Social Media: Bringing the Ring to Mordor”