

Mark Lynas
Speaker discussing the likelihood of climate change leading to civilizational collapse and whether wide-scale famine would lead to civilizational collapse.
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Jul 15, 2025 • 4h 27min
Rebuilding after apocalypse: What 13 experts say about bouncing back
In this thought-provoking discussion, guests include Dave Denkenberger, who focuses on resilient food systems after catastrophes, and Zach Weinersmith, who talks about the practical needs of humanity in space. Kevin Esvelt warns of existential threats, while Lewis Dartnell describes how to rediscover essential knowledge post-collapse. Toby Ord and Mark Lynas delve into risks from climate change and potential civilizational collapse. Annie Jacobsen shares insights on catastrophic scenarios, including firestorms and nuclear threats, as Andy Weber highlights defense perspectives on nuclear winter.

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Jun 18, 2025 • 15min
Six Minutes to End Civilization
Mark Lynas, a renowned science writer and environmental advocate, discusses the imminent threat of nuclear conflict and the urgent need for disarmament. He highlights alarming statistics that reveal the escalating risks posed by countries like China and Iran. Lynas makes a striking comparison between the potential aftermath of nuclear warfare and the extinction of dinosaurs, emphasizing that nuclear winter could lead to widespread famine. He calls for a united global effort to eliminate nuclear weapons, ensuring humanity's survival from both nuclear threats and climate change.

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Jun 7, 2025 • 53min
Mark Lynas on Nuclear War
Mark Lynas, an author and science advisor, dives into the terrifying prospects of nuclear war and its potential to spark global catastrophe. He discusses the dire realities of nuclear winter and how humanity's past close calls, like the Cuban Missile Crisis, reflect our precarious position. Lynas stresses the urgent need for strategic preparedness and grassroots movements to mitigate nuclear risks. Amidst these discussions, he also reflects on the optimism surrounding climate action and the vital role of renewables in shaping a safer future.