
The Human Superorganism - TGS Animated Series Preview
The second part of The Great Simplification Animated Series is now available! Visit http://thegreatsimplification.com to view now.
9 Maalis 20222min

Paul Ehrlich: "Was the Population Bomb Defused?"
On this episode, we meet with Professor Emeritus of Population Studies at Stanford University and author of The Population Bomb, Paul Ehrlich. Ehrlich discusses what has happened with the human popu...
2 Maalis 20221h 16min

Josh Farley: "The Past, Present, and Future of Human Cooperation"
On this episode we meet with ecological economist and Professor in Community Development & Applied Economics and Public Administration, Josh Farley. Farley explores the importance of human cooperatio...
16 Helmi 20221h 16min

Energy Blind - TGS Animated Series Preview
The first part of The Great Simplification's animated series is now available! Visit thegreatsimplification.com to view now.
9 Helmi 20221min

Herman Daly: "Toward an Ecological Economics"
On this episode, we meet with ecological economist and professor emeritus at the University of Maryland, Herman Daly. Daly discusses the biophysical underpinnings of human economies, and how a social ...
2 Helmi 20221h 6min

Daniel Schmachtenberger: "Bend Not Break Part 1: Energy Blindness"
On this episode we meet with founding member of The Consilience Project, Daniel Schmachtenberger. In the first of a five-part series, Nate and Daniel outline the macro risks and pathways for civilizat...
26 Tammi 20221h 33min

Chuck Watson: "From MAD to NUTS: Risk, Nukes, & Climate Change"
On this episode we meet with risk expert and consultant, Chuck Watson. Watson analyzes the types of risk we face in the modern world - from climate change to nuclear arms - and how the decisions of e...
19 Tammi 20221h 26min














