The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens

Kim Stanley Robinson: "Climate, Fiction, and The Future"

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Apr 12, 2023
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
The Evolution of Science Fiction
01:54 • 3min
3
The Power of Science Fiction
05:13 • 2min
4
The Importance of Public Awareness of Climate Change
07:04 • 2min
5
The Importance of Art and Science in the Poly Crisis Situation
08:47 • 3min
6
The Importance of Art in the Ministry of the Future
11:58 • 2min
7
The Carbon Footprint of Quantitative Easing
14:21 • 5min
8
The Ecology of Decarbonization
18:55 • 2min
9
The Future of Social Media
21:12 • 3min
10
The Ministry for the Future
23:58 • 2min
11
The Eyewitness Account
26:01 • 3min
12
The Importance of Novels in Climate Modeling
28:33 • 2min
13
The Problem With Dystopian Narratives
30:21 • 2min
14
The Fine Line Between Art and Science on Environmental Catastrophe
31:59 • 3min
15
The Wet Bulb 35 Limit of Human Endurance
34:49 • 4min
16
The Future of Science Fiction
39:04 • 4min
17
The Importance of Being Smart
43:15 • 2min
18
The Future of Earth
44:56 • 3min
19
The Inevitability of Climate Change
47:32 • 2min
20
The Great Simplification
49:12 • 3min
21
Geoengineering: A Break Glass in Case of Emergency?
52:16 • 4min
22
The Disposast
56:30 • 2min
23
How Many Hours a Week Do You Spend Reading?
58:40 • 2min
24
Lightning the Load: The Recipe to Stay Sane in These Times
01:00:40 • 2min
25
The Future of Climate Change
01:02:27 • 5min
26
Advice for Teenagers and Early 20 Humans
01:07:12 • 3min
27
The Leopold Land Ethics
01:10:09 • 2min
28
What Do You Care Most About in the World?
01:12:02 • 3min
29
The Superorganism
01:14:47 • 2min
30
The Negative Effects of GDP on Human Development
01:17:03 • 2min
31
The Magic Wand: How to Improve Human and Planetary Futures
01:19:17 • 3min
32
How Many Hours a Day Do You Spend Outside?
01:22:03 • 2min