#97: Towards an Ecological Economics, with Robert Costanza
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Robert Costanza is the Vice Chancellor’s Chair in Public Policy at the Crawford School of Public Policy at the Australian National University and among the co-founders of ecological economics. In this episode he and Eric talk about the origins of ecological economics, the importance of seeing human beings as part of nature, how to change paradigms and overcome social addictions, and how payments for ecosystem services can be used to counteract perverse incentives imposed by markets, among other things.
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