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Nate Hagens: Things are not going to be as easy over the next 40 years
length: 5:55 credit: http://youtu.be/ujX5mFvmEf0
Recently Karen Rybold-Chin interviewed Nate Hagens, former editor of The Oil Drum and former Lehman Brothers vice president, questioning him about a future economy without growth and an environment suffering climate change. Nate Hagens asks whether ultimately - contrary to our animal nature - we are willing and able to plan for future generations by reducing our own energy consumption and economic growth.
Hagens explains that energy - specifically the cheap energy from the already found and burned fossil fuels – accounts for the majority of our past productivity gains and economic riches. It is thus not our lack of hydrocarbon resources that is the problem, but rising extraction costs – for example, 17 percent higher annually for oil since 2002 - that are making continued global growth from these levels unattainable.
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(audio) Snake Oil: How Big Energy's Misleading Promise of Plenty Imperils Our Future
44:05 May 21, 13
Climate, Communities, Economics, Energy
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(audio) Securing The Foodshed
29:59 Apr 19, 13


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