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Kim Stanley Robinson: "Climate, Fiction, and The Future"

The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens

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The Carbon Footprint of Quantitative Easing

The carbon coin could be a symbol for money being redirected to the public good and to biosphere health. The book tries to propose methods we could use right now that are not completely shocking, that they're legal. Keynesianism is not radical, nor is it particularly biosphere friendly. It is a standard economic system where the government actually stimulates the economy in times of distress.

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