The Sustainability Agenda

Episode 147: Professor Ruth DeFries on lessons from the natural world on how to deal with environmental crises.

Mar 29, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
What Would Nature Do?
01:41 • 2min
3
The Big Ratchet - The Story of Humanity's Ingenuity
03:22 • 3min
4
The Cycle of Problems and Solutions
05:53 • 2min
5
What Is Resilience and Why Does It Matter?
08:01 • 2min
6
Biomimicry and Resilience
10:00 • 2min
7
The Four Strategies of Nature
12:09 • 3min
8
The Evolution of Networks of Insects
15:20 • 5min
9
Four Strategies for Self Regulating Behavior in the Financial World
20:02 • 2min
10
The Value of Diversity in the Network
22:11 • 5min
11
The Utility of Biodiversity
27:20 • 3min
12
The Native Management of Forests
30:33 • 3min
13
The Bottom of Decentralized Ideas in Water Conservation Technology
33:32 • 3min
14
The Idea of Self Organising Behavior in Ants
36:19 • 4min
15
The Bottom Up Self Organization Is the Most Effective Strategy for Climate Change
40:46 • 3min
16
The Cost of Resilient Intra Structure
43:35 • 3min
17
The Importance of Resilience in Supply Chains
47:00 • 3min
18
Is Resilience Important?
49:30 • 4min
19
Social Insects Communicate
53:13 • 3min
20
Is There a Connection Between Resilience and Equity?
56:04 • 3min
21
Resilience Is the Guiding Principle of the Ecomodernes Manifesto
58:55 • 3min
22
How to Measure Resilience in the Stock Market
01:02:16 • 3min
23
The Self Regulating Mechanism
01:05:08 • 2min
24
Bot Tipping Points - Are They a Strategy?
01:07:11 • 2min
25
Resilient Communities
01:09:09 • 3min
26
Is Nature Resilient to a Crisis?
01:12:03 • 2min
27
The Future of Green Finance
01:13:38 • 2min