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In this episode, host Richard Delevan discusses the failures and frustrations of traditional climate activism with sustainability strategist Joseph Gelfer. They explore Gelfer's call for 'climate populism'—a revolutionary, rather than reformist, approach to climate change that involves mobilizing public dissatisfaction with the elites. Delavan delves into how populist tactics used by figures like Donald Trump and Nigel Farage could inform a more aggressive climate strategy. The episode also touches on the far-reaching implications of political and technological trends led by influential figures such as Elon Musk and Peter Thiel, and what that means for the future of climate action.
00:00 Introduction and Frustration with Current Approaches
00:25 Welcome to Wicked Problems
00:51 Net Zero 2050: A Sinister Goal
01:17 Energy Policies and Their Consequences
01:40 Testimony of Secretary of Energy Chris Wright
01:56 The Role of Jordan Peterson and the Alliance for Responsible Citizenship
02:40 The Impact of Elon Musk and Data Control
03:27 Conversation with Joseph Gelfer: Sustainability Strategies
06:43 The Disconnect in Sustainability Efforts
07:58 The Need for Revolutionary Change
10:21 Understanding Trumpism and Climate Denial
17:39 Climate Populism: A New Approach
21:27 The Potential of Farage and Future Political Shifts
24:44 Defining Success and Truth
26:33 The Spectrum of Truth
27:30 The Climate Crisis and Ethical Dilemmas
29:54 Final Thoughts and Contact Information
33:47 The Conservative Movement's Long Game
37:41 Silicon Valley's Libertarian Vision
43:47 The Crisis of Democracy
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