In two thousand eight the price of wheat, like doubled o the price of bread. But for people in africa, they no longer could afford to buy bread. So if our imported food is that much more expensive, can we find local solutions that actually get around that? If fertilizer, which was going to go away any way, because fossil fuels are going that sooner or later,. We hade to find a way of fertilizing crop production without artificial fertilizers. The aserted again, the sperma culture movement has its opportunity here.
On this episode, we meet with author, social scientist, policy researcher, and mental health advocate Tim Watkins.
Watkins gives us a bird’s eye view of how energy, the economy, the environment, and mental health fit together. How important will mental health be to help us navigate uncertain times?
About Tim Watkins:
Tim Watkins is the author Consciousness of Sheep, social scientist, policy researcher, and mental health advocate.
Watkins has authored a range of books, including numerous books and booklets on the subject mental health, wellbeing and self-help. In 2015 he published “Austerity - Will Kill the Economy”, a critique of the economic policies adopted in the UK since 2010; and “Britain’s Coming Energy Crisis - Peak Oil and the End of the World as we Know it”, a guide to the UK’s particular vulnerabilities in a world without cheap oil.
Tim Watkins is a founder-director of Waye Forward Ltd. A qualified Life Coach, he also provides coaching, mentoring and support to other writers.
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