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Old 10-01-2017, 10:15 AM   #357 (permalink)
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I re-viewed it.
You and I are apparently the only ones who could be bothered.

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I'm seeing a grasp of the significance of the end of 'free' energy from carbon, but no actionable items.
Nate is featuring the education aspect of the broad implications of our economy and population explosion being tied 1:1 with fossil fuel energy consumption. Which most people, including nation leading economists, have never realized. He is actually also very heavy into the evolutionary psychology of mass consumption in his university course which I am taking. As an explanation to why we are driven by 200,000 years of evolution to wreck the place and can't stop.
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He intentionally stays away from going to far in suggesting specific solutions in order not to jepardize the the opportunity that he has now to educate us all in forward thinking.
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I on the other hand do not have to maintain staus in the establishment so am free to speak my mind. Much better equiped now that I have read Hagens, Murphy, Saba, Whybrow, ect.
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With a goal toward a sutainable human civilization on planet Earth for the next 200 Million years.
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Think forward.