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Mentioned in 6 episodes
The Tragedy of the Commons
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Mentioned in 6 episodes
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im Zusammenhang mit der Bevölkerungsbombe und dem Wachstum.

Andreas Folkers

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S03E35 - Andreas Folkers zu Nachhaltigkeit, Resilienz und gesellschaftlichen Naturverhältnissen
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in the context of the tragedy of the commons.

Howard Rheingold

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Howard Rheingold on Lucid Life Online & Attention As A 21st Century Literacy
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as the author of the 'Tragedy of the Commons', and the subject of one of Green Dreams' episodes.

Gordon Katic

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Bad Environmentalism | Gordon Katic
Inspired the Climate Justice Standard due to her work recognizing communities as stewards of communally managed ecosystems.

Rooted in Wisdom: Indigenous Voices and the Amazon Rainforest with Dr. Tracey Osborne
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in relation to eco-fascism and its historical context.


Cory Doctorow

69 | Cory Doctorow on Technology, Monopoly, and the Future of the Internet
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, discussing that Hardin's 1968 essay suggests resources are overused and destroyed when everyone has access.

Lisa Schipper

Is having children a moral duty?
Mentioned by Jason Moore in the context of Malthusian thought and the global environmental moment.

Against Climate Doomism and the Bourgeois Character of American Environmentalism with Jason W. Moore
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as a book he read at university that influenced his interest in market failure.

Al Mulley

Decision quality and the future of neighbourhood health: a US perspective
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as a book read by ![undefined]()

, warning of the environmental effects of an overpopulated planet.

Gordon Kadic

Dave Foreman

The Green Monkey Wrench: Dave Foreman’s Guide to Ecological Sabotage


