

Daniel Kahneman’s Forgotten Legacy: Investigating Exxon-Funded Psychological Research
Aug 9, 2024
Join Rikki Ott, a marine toxicologist and passionate activist from Alaska, and Lyndon O'Toole, a commercial fisher deeply involved in the aftermath of the Exxon Valdez oil spill. They discuss the devastating impact of the spill on their community and the scientific research funded by Exxon aiming to undermine juror rationality. Rikki shares her transformation from academic to activist, while Lyndon highlights the resilience of Cordova's fishing community in the face of ecological disaster. Together, they explore the intertwined legacies of environmental justice and psychological research.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
Understanding Irrational Decision-Making
02:04 • 6min
Exploring Irrationality: A Case Study in Alaska
07:47 • 2min
Life and Fishing in Cordova
10:05 • 8min
From Academia to the Sea: A Journey of Transformation
18:33 • 2min
Confronting Environmental Catastrophe
20:58 • 8min
Resilience Amid Crisis: The Fisher Community's Struggle After the Exxon Spill
28:31 • 5min
Aftermath of Devastation
33:21 • 14min
Fishermen Unite for Environmental Justice Against Exxon
47:13 • 4min
Fishermen Unite Against Oil Threat
51:21 • 10min