Josh: As a college teacher, what advice do you give students after learning about all this stuff? Josh: To solve the problems we face with overshoot, it's going to be much, much more difficult than a lot of you hear from the main stream. We're sacrificing our well being on the altar of endless growth and consumption. But the actual lift of collaborating and working with people to achieve those goals could be the most fulfilling moments in your whole life. i also say that i am far from infallible. The fact i'm standing up in front of you doesn't make me right.
Show Summary:
On this episode we meet with ecological economist and Professor in Community Development & Applied Economics and Public Administration, Josh Farley.
Money. What is it? Where does it come from? How is it created? How is it tethered to our biophysical balance sheet? What is on the horizon with our monetary system? How might we create and use money differently in the future during a source and sink contained system? Josh Farley explains it all - and explains how the links between money, energy, and the economy will become more central in our lives.
Click here to listen to Josh and Nate’s first conversation.
About Josh Farley:
Joshua Farley is an ecological economist and Professor in Community Development & Applied Economics and Public Administration at the University of Vermont. He is the President of the International Society for Ecological Economics.
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