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Daniel Schmachtenberger: "Moving from Naive to Authentic Progress: A Vision for Betterment”

The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens

CHAPTER

Global Ecological Crisis and Externalities in Decision-Making

The chapter explores the various catastrophic risks associated with the global ecological crisis, such as pollution from PFAS and pesticides, biodiversity loss, and damage to oceans and coral reefs. It questions the valuation of essential elements like healthy soil microbes and air quality, emphasizing the interconnectedness of carbon, hydrocarbons, and oxygen levels in the atmosphere. The discussion also delves into the concept of externalities in technology and business, citing examples of corporate cover-ups related to harmful effects of chemicals and the impact of short-term gain driving individuals or industries to suppress knowledge of potential harm.

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