

Money is a Claim on Energy - Nate Hagens (The Great Simplification)
35 snips Dec 4, 2024
Nate Hagens, founder of The Great Simplification, dives into the intricate relationship between money, energy, and our environment. He explores the concept of money as an embodiment of energy and resources, emphasizing the need for sustainability. Hagens argues for a cultural shift towards well-being amid global challenges and critiques modern economics for sidelining ecological considerations. He shares personal insights from a life-changing trip to India, highlighting the richness of community living compared to consumer-driven societies, and addresses the societal impacts of AI on our ecological future.
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Use Presence And Community To Cope
- When stressed, return to present-moment experiences: senses, animals, and nature to calm your nervous system.
- Build community with others who recognize the stakes to avoid isolation and sustain action.
Carbon Pulse Underpins Modern Economy
- Our economy is built on a century-long carbon pulse that massively subsidized human productivity.
- As fossil fuels deplete, global society will likely simplify rather than abruptly collapse.
Fossil Fuels Are Invisible Labor
- A barrel of oil contains roughly five years of a human's work-equivalent energy.
- Modern machines powered by fossil fuels equate to hundreds of billions of human workers.