#2970
Mentioned in 15 episodes

NOT THE END OF THE WORLD

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Mentioned in 15 episodes

Mentioned by Ryan Angley when discussing films that express the symptom of the end of the world.
84 snips
The Symptom
Mentioned by Hannah Ritchie as a resource to learn more about the topics discussed in the podcast.
79 snips
#743 - Hannah Ritchie - Why Does Everyone Believe The World Is Doomed?
Recommended by Irena Slecht as a non-fiction book offering a more optimistic perspective on climate change and its potential solutions.
65 snips
Tomes will tell: books that predict the future
Mentioned by Derek Thompson as the author of a new book on climate change and food systems.
49 snips
What’s the Best Diet for Planet Earth?
Recommended by Irena Slecht for its data-driven approach to debunking climate change doomsday myths.
37 snips
Tomes will tell: books that predict the future
Mentioned by Darian Woods as the author of a book on building a sustainable planet.
28 snips
Is It Possible To Feed The World Sustainably?
Mentioned by Mark Suster in relation to deglobalization and geopolitical tensions.
26 snips
E56: Upfront Ventures' Mark Suster on Fund Management and the Exit Landscape
Mentioned by Sean M. Carroll as the author of the book, highlighting its message of cautious optimism regarding environmental issues.
24 snips
252 | Hannah Ritchie on Keeping Hope for the Planet Alive
Recommended by Kelly Weinersmith as a source of optimism, using data to address resource problems.
18 snips
Should we be worried about overpopulation or depopulation?
Mentioned by Daphne Koller as a book offering an optimistic perspective on building a sustainable planet.
18 snips
Daphne Koller on drug discovery and AI
Mentioned when discussing degrowth and its criticisms.
The many social and ecological benefits of a 'degrowth' world
Written by Hannah Ritchie , presenting data-driven optimism about achieving environmental sustainability.
The Mend is Nigh: Hannah Ritchie on How to Build a Sustainable Planet
Mentioned by Dorian Lynskey as an Austrian play from the 1930s about the end of the world.
694 Apocalyptic Literature (with Dorian Lynskey) | My Last Book with Charles Baxter
Mentioned by Jacob Goldstein as a book that uses a three-part framework to approach solving the world's big problems.
The World Is Getting Better (Really)
Mentioned by Jonathan Parks-Ramage as his new book about a baby shower during an apocalypse.
798. - Jonathan Parks-Ramage

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