In a historical fashion, we've not seen anything like this before. We've never been in a position where so much of oir population is so unskilled with regard to understand what's coming little and do anything about it. So my advice to them is, learners will carry the day, people who can learn and adapt in the face of change. The learned, educated people, for example, wold just merely educated. It is much more effective to be able to do something useful in interchanging an environment compared to being able to recite how things used to be. A lot of the things that we take for granted will simply be removed from us. Try not to think and fear and
On this episode, we meet with Associate Professor of Geometallurgy at the Geological Survey of Finland, Dr. Simon Michaux.
Why do humans ignore important mineral and material limits that will affect human futures? Dr. Michaux reveals how we are “minerals blind” — and the consequences of this myopia.
To shed light on the effects of our minerals blindness, Dr. Michaux explores the disconnect between experts in renewable energy and economic and government leaders.
Dr. Michaux offers individual strategies for us to overcome our energy and minerals blindness. How can we learn to adapt in order to overcome the coming challenges?
About Simon Michaux:
Dr. Simon Michaux is an Associate Professor of Geometallurgy at the Geological Survey of Finland. He has a PhD in mining engineering. Dr. Michaux’s long-term work is on societal transformation toward a circular economy.
For Show Notes and Transcript visit: https://www.thegreatsimplification.com/episode/19-simon-michaux