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Is "Not the End of the World" author's 'techno-realism' enough to solve our ecological problems?

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Data scientist and head of research at Our World in Data, Hannah Ritchie, says her 'radically hopeful' new book that's getting a lot of press, "Not the End of the World: How We Can be the First Generation to Build a Sustainable Planet," offers a pathway to solving the multiple environmental crises our world faces.

However, co-host Rachel Donald finds that key geopolitical challenges are left unaddressed by the book, leaving out important frameworks such as the planetary boundaries, and attempts to ride an "apolitical" line on solutions that inherently need policy shifts in order to be effectively implemented.

In this podcast interview, Donald challenges Ritchie on these questions and more. To hear specific topics discussed, refer to the chapter marks noted below.

Related reading at Mongabay:

The nine boundaries humanity must respect to keep the planet habitable

Mongabay Series: Planetary Boundaries

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Episode artwork by Pawel Czerwinski via Unsplash.

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Timecodes:

(00:00:00) - Introduction

(00:03:57) - Renewable Energy and Political Will

(00:07:06) - Realism of Tech Solutions

(00:09:03) - Degrowth & Decoupling

(00:17:33) - Doomerism, Inequality & Politics

(00:28:45) - How does a transition happen?

(00:36:51) - Hannah defends terminology used in the book

(00:44:58) - Deforestation

(00:53:11) - Our World In Data & Bias

(01:06:19) - Mike & Rachel post-chat

(01:26:19) - Credits

  continue reading

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Data scientist and head of research at Our World in Data, Hannah Ritchie, says her 'radically hopeful' new book that's getting a lot of press, "Not the End of the World: How We Can be the First Generation to Build a Sustainable Planet," offers a pathway to solving the multiple environmental crises our world faces.

However, co-host Rachel Donald finds that key geopolitical challenges are left unaddressed by the book, leaving out important frameworks such as the planetary boundaries, and attempts to ride an "apolitical" line on solutions that inherently need policy shifts in order to be effectively implemented.

In this podcast interview, Donald challenges Ritchie on these questions and more. To hear specific topics discussed, refer to the chapter marks noted below.

Related reading at Mongabay:

The nine boundaries humanity must respect to keep the planet habitable

Mongabay Series: Planetary Boundaries

Please invite your friends to subscribe to the Mongabay Newscast wherever they get podcasts, from Apple to Spotify, or download our free app in the Apple Store or Google Store to get access to our latest episodes at your fingertips.

If you enjoy the Newscast, please visit www.patreon.com/mongabay to pledge a dollar or more to keep the show growing, Mongabay is a nonprofit media outlet and all support helps!

See all our latest news from nature's frontline at Mongabay's homepage: news.mongabay.com or find and follow Mongabay on all the social media platforms.

Episode artwork by Pawel Czerwinski via Unsplash.

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Timecodes:

(00:00:00) - Introduction

(00:03:57) - Renewable Energy and Political Will

(00:07:06) - Realism of Tech Solutions

(00:09:03) - Degrowth & Decoupling

(00:17:33) - Doomerism, Inequality & Politics

(00:28:45) - How does a transition happen?

(00:36:51) - Hannah defends terminology used in the book

(00:44:58) - Deforestation

(00:53:11) - Our World In Data & Bias

(01:06:19) - Mike & Rachel post-chat

(01:26:19) - Credits

  continue reading

281 episodes

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