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Where Is Nature Going?

Oct 14, 2025
Jesse Ausubel, an environmental scientist and director at The Rockefeller University, discusses groundbreaking ideas on sustainability. He delves into the concept of logistic S-curves to explain trends in energy systems. Ausubel highlights the 'environmental trifecta' of land-sparing, decarbonization, and dematerialization, while addressing the complexities in these areas. He also shares insights on hydrogen's potential, challenges in energy transitions, and reflects on the future of biodiversity through innovative frameworks and long-term thinking.
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INSIGHT

Models Need Rich Data

  • Jesse Ausubel emphasizes combining analytic frameworks with thorough empirical observation to understand the environment.
  • He argues models are 'dry toast' without data and champions improved observation, especially of oceans.
ANECDOTE

Meeting Cesare Marchetti

  • Ausubel recounts meeting Cesare Marchetti at a 1978 energy and climate conference and their decades-long collaboration.
  • He describes Marchetti as the most important intellectual mentor of his career.
INSIGHT

S‑Curves As Epidemics

  • Marchetti viewed many social and technological changes as diffusion processes that follow logistic S-curves.
  • Ausubel adopts this biological lens to explain long-term patterns across technologies and culture.
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