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The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens explores money, energy, economy, and the environment with world experts and leaders to understand how everything fits together, and where we go from here.

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The Great Simplification with Nate Hagens explores money, energy, economy, and the environment with world experts and leaders to understand how everything fits together, and where we go from here.

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    • 3 min
    Chris Keefer: "Empowering the Future: from Nuclear to Podcasting"

    Chris Keefer: "Empowering the Future: from Nuclear to Podcasting"

    On this episode, Nate is joined by ER doctor, nuclear power advocate, and podcast host Chris Keefer for a broad ranging conversation including the basics of nuclear energy, how he engages with opposing opinions, and hypotheticals for a future medical system. Coming from a broad background, Chris understands what it means to have a human to human conversation and put together the pieces of our systemic puzzle in a clear and compelling way. What role could nuclear play for our future energy needs - and how are different countries making use of it today? How can we prioritize the health and safety of people under energetic and resource constraints? Most of all, how do we listen to others that we don’t agree with - regardless of the issue - to foster the diverse perspectives necessary to navigate the coming challenges of the human predicament? 
    About Chris Keefer:
    Chris Keefer MD, CCFP-EM is a Staff Emergency Physician at St Joseph's Health Centre and a Lecturer for the Department of Family and Community Medicine at the University of Toronto. He is also an avid advocate for expanding nuclear power as the President of Canadians for Nuclear Energy and Director of Doctors for Nuclear Energy. Additionally, he is the host of the Decouple Podcast exploring the most pressing questions in energy, climate, environment, politics, and philosophy.
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    00:00 - Chris Keefer works + info, Decouple Podcast, Canadians for Nuclear Energy
    04:45 - Egalitarian hunter gatherer society, infant mortality
    05:12 - Bow drill fire
    07:10 - Yukon
    07:30 - Humans and livestock outweigh wild mammals 50:1, not in the Yukon
    08:10 - Dr. Paul Farmer
    08:45 - Most humans use to work in agriculture, ~15% now involved in healthcare
    10:56 - Ontario nuclear power, one of lowest electric grid in the world
    12:01 - Justin Trudeau
    12:24 - Simcoe Clinic, Canadian Center for Victims of Torture
    14:01 - World population over time
    14:36 - Paleodemography
    14:59 - Degrowth
    15:19 - Infant mortality in developed countries
    15:55 - Tight link between energy, materials and GDP
    20:54 - Duck and Cover Drills
    21:05 - Environmental Movement and Nuclear
    21:21 - Nagasaki bomb radiation injuries
    21:49 - High dose radiation is deadly, low dose radiation less so
    21:05 - Strontium-90 found in the teeth of babies
    21:10 - Atmospheric weapons testing ban
    22:33 - Fukushima meltdown, health impacts are negligible
    23:09 - 20,000 people died from the Fukushima earthquake and following tsunami 
    23:47 - Fukushima contaminated water has been filtered out and is safe
    24:24 - How radiation is measured
    26:02 - Health effects from alcohol
    26:16 - Drinking culture in the U.S.
    27:22 - Nuclear energy density, land footprint
    28:23 - Best nuclear applications and limitations
    30:01 - Those who live in nuclear powered areas fare better
    30:33 - Price of nuclear energy over the lifetime
    30:45 - Nuclear power in France
    31:18 - Canada energy history, center for nuclear research outside of the Manhattan Project
    32:23 - 1000 people die prematurely every year due to coal
    33:25 - Ontario population
    33:38 - Candu Reactors
    34:15 - Levelized cost of electricity, skewed with renewables
    37:01 - Lazard Graphs
    38:09 - Mark Jacobson
    41:07 - Carbon emissions by power source
    41:23 - Lifespan of nuclear plants
    43:11 - Land use change impacts
    43:31 - Nuclear and job creation
    46:05 - US spending on military vs healthcare
    48:49 - Meiji Restoration
    49:33 - Vaclav Smil
    50:42 - AI electricity demands
    50:55 - AI risks
    51:29 - Meredith Angwin 
    52:42 - Nuclear fuel
    53:10 - 46% of uranium enrichment happens in Russia
    54:15 - Known Uranium Reserves
    54:25 - Haber Bosch 
    54:55 - Breeder Reactors
    55:42 - Uranium in seawater
    56:14 - Slow vs Fast Neutrons, fertile elements
    57:04 - Sodium Fast Reactor
    58:45 - China built a nuclear reactor in less than 4 years
    1:00:05 - Defense in depth
    1:01:11 - EMP, solar flare

    • 2 hrs 10 min
    The Indic Mind: An Approach to the Metacrisis | Reality Roundtable 8

    The Indic Mind: An Approach to the Metacrisis | Reality Roundtable 8

    On this Reality Roundtable, Nate is joined by Mohit Trivedi, Abhishek Thakore, and Kejal Savla, three NGO leaders in India active in driving social and cultural change using the perspective of the Indic Mind. As a subcontinent, the Indic people have faced crisis after crisis, yet have still held onto the optimism and compassion foundational to their culture. Submerged in this history and context, there is so much for the West to learn from those active in the metacrisis space in India. How has India’s unique history shaped the way they approach coming resource constraints, as they prepare to experience disproportionate global heating and extreme weather? Why is it important to hold paradoxes that look beyond the black and white, towards more complex and nuanced perspectives of the world? How could community be at the center of the responses to converging challenges we face - and what would it mean to practice relationality across all areas of one’s life?
    Mohit Trivedi is the co-found of 2069 Ecosystems. He is also a learning designer, facilitator and movement weaver, with a passion for spiritual and socio-political transformation. With a background in psychology, nursing, alternative education and social entrepreneurship, Mohit is aspiring to have harmony in his relationships with power, money, work and connections with others. He is actively stewarding a pan-Indian movement bringing together various individuals and organizations who are looking to practice collective leadership and decentralization, and nurture the next generation of spiritual and socio-political leaders.
    Abhishek Thakore is a serial social entrepreneur and a systems change expert with over two decades of experience. As the founder of The Blue Ribbon Movement, he has created an ecosystem of initiatives aimed at building youth leadership, civic engagement, and thriving cultures across the social sector. An MBA from IIM Bangalore and a Senior Fellow of Bhoomi College, he uses his diverse expertise for serving humanity's evolutionary purpose and responding to the metacrisis.
    Kejal Savla is the co-founder and CEO of Wisdom Tree- an organization that works with non-profits across rural and urban areas to work on organizational challenges through culture and leadership. She works with the integration of psychology, spirituality, and management to tap into organization's soul-force to reach its highest potential. Kejal is a weaver of social change for humans and systems to co-exist non-violently. She comes with a decade-long experience of working in the social space with youth on deep democracy, local problem-solving, and 100% consent-based decision-making.
    For Show Notes and More visit: thegreatsimplification.com/episode/reality-roundtable-8
    To watch this video episode on Youtube → https://youtu.be/XQbP4UJaiCw 
     

    • 1 hr 14 min
    Zak Stein: "Values, Education, AI and the Metacrisis”

    Zak Stein: "Values, Education, AI and the Metacrisis”

    On this episode, Nate is joined by philosopher and educator Zak Stein to discuss the current state of education and development for children during a time of converging crises and societal transformation. As the pace of life continues to accelerate - including world-shaking technological developments - our schools struggle to keep pace with changes in cultural expectations. What qualities are we encouraging in a system centered on competition and with no emphasis on creating agency or community participation? How is unfettered technology and artificial intelligence influencing youth - and what should parents, adults, and teachers be doing in response? What could the future of education look like if guided by true teacherly authority with the aim to create well-rounded, stable young humans with a sense of belonging and purpose in their communities? 
    About Zak Stein: 
    Dr. Zak Stein is a philosopher of education, as well as a Co-founder of the Center for World Philosophy and Religion. He is also the Co-founder of Civilization Research Institute, the Consilience Project, and Lectica, Inc. He is the author of dozens of published papers and two books, including Education in a Time Between Worlds. 
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    00:00 - Zak Stein works + Info, Civilization Research Institute, Education in a Time Between Worlds, Center for World Philosophy and Religion, First Principles and First Values 
    03:24 - No Child Left Behind
    03:56 - Joseph Tainter + TGS episode
    03:53 - Iatrogenic 
    05:30 - Daniel Schmachtenberger (TGS Episodes), Ken Wilbur, Marc Gafney
    16:01 - Effects of screens and social media on teen mental health
    16:54 - Marshall McLuhan
    17:20 - The importance of adult boundary and limit setting for children
    18:17 - How social media affects the brain
    19:06 - The rise of ADHD in the 90s and effects on education - a timeline
    19:58 - Hypercompetitive primary education systems
    20:20 - High level of stress and cheating in primary education
    22:28 - Scandinavian school systems
    26:27 - Cold war effects on the education system
    26:35 - Sputnik
    27:25 - Tech elites don’t give their kids tech
    28:35 - Elite overproduction, Peter Turchin
    34:10 - Your Unique Self 
    37:28 - Iain McGilchrist + TGS Episode
    38:02 - Moral Relativism
    43:27 - Foundations of advertising 
    47:07 - Negatives of standardized testing
    47:22 - Donald T. Cambell - Campbell’s law
    48:57 - Nature vs Nurture Debate
    49:20 - Cooperation and competition
    52:10 - Effects of a competitive school environment
    55:02 - The effects of an above-and-beyond teacher
    55:42 - Legitimate teacherly authority
    59:55 - Importance of the environment in the first 5 years of life
    1:02:20 - John Dewey
    1:10:31 - The best way to learn is to teach
    1:11:40 - David Graeber, Bullshit Jobs
    1:15:25 - How standardized testing increased high education access
    1:16:08 - Civilian Conservation Corp, Lawrence A. Cremin
    1:17:02 - New Deal
    1:22:07 - Risks around artificial intelligence
    1:24:58 - Rise of relationships with AI
    1:28:41 - First Chatbot ELIZA
    1:30:01 - Electricity use of AI
    1:37:30 - The Future of Human Nature
    1:41:19 - Peak Oil
    1:42:29 - Mental Health Crisis
    1:46:35 - Correlation of COVID with IQ loss
    Watch this video episode on YouTube

    • 1 hr 53 min
    Pella Thiel: "Criminalizing Ecocide: The Rights of Nature”

    Pella Thiel: "Criminalizing Ecocide: The Rights of Nature”

    On this episode, Nate is joined by maverick ecologist Pella Thiel to discuss the legal frameworks behind the Ecocide and Rights of Nature Movements. Our current economic and legal systems have no mechanisms to consider nature in our decision making - much less to make systemic planetary stability a priority. Could redefining the destruction of our biosphere to be considered a crime parallel with that of genocide alter the way we structure laws governing our societies and economies? How are countries legislating and enforcing these ideas - even going so far as to act against the flow of the superorganism? Most importantly, how could top-down legal ideas such as these interact with bottom-up individual action to create powerful shifts in cultural values and motivations? 
    About Pella Thiel:
    Pella Thiel is a maverick ecologist, part-time farmer, full-time activist and teacher in ecopsychology. She is the co-founder of Swedish hubs of international networks like Swedish Transition Network and End Ecocide Sweden and a knowledge expert in the UN Harmony with Nature programme. Pella was awarded the Swedish Martin Luther King Award in 2023 and the Environmental Hero of the year 2019.
    Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/JgRlgKHvKCE 
    More info, and show notes: www.thegreatsimplification.com/episode/121-pella-thiel 

    • 1 hr 18 min
    7 Thought Experiments for Earth Day | Frankly #62

    7 Thought Experiments for Earth Day | Frankly #62

    Recorded April 22 2024
     
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    For this Earth Day in 2024 Frankly, Nate walks through 7 thought experiments geared towards imagining scenarios and outcomes for ourselves, society, and the planet. While not rooted in reality, thinking through hypotheticals can be a valuable way to reflect on our ethics, ideals, and future decision points. From the perceived quick-fix of solar panels to magic solutions for infrastructure and governance, how might human cultural values impact outcomes for the biosphere? How do humans and the climate shape each other, and what does that mean for the less stable climate we’re headed towards? If they knew what we do today, could humans from hundreds of years ago have avoided the carbon pulse - and what opportunities do we have today, living in the future's past?
     
    YouTube Link here 
     
    For Show Notes and More: https://www.thegreatsimplification.com/frankly-original/62-seven-thought-experiments-for-earth-day

    • 14 min

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