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P:C ARCHIVES: Simon Michaux on The Climate Crisis and The Climate Crash

From the archives: How to navigate the climate crisis without triggering a global economic crash

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P:C ARCHIVES: Simon Michaux on The Climate Crisis and The Climate Crash
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P:C ARCHIVES: Simon Michaux
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So much of the hope we put in solutions for climate change falls away under a microscope. Did you know wind turbines aren’t recyclable, for example? Guess where they’re buried. Are enough people thinking about what happens when globalisation fails and post-industrial states like Europe and the US are left to mine their own materials? How can we mitigate climate change, truly, without plunging billions into poverty?

Simon Michaux is working to find solutions to all these questions. As an associate professor in the circular economy solution unit at the Geological Survey of Finland, Simon models the mining and energy industries to figure out what we can do sustainably—and what is nothing more than greenwashing. He drops more than a few bombshells throughout this episode concerning energy use and politics, but also reveals a new energy paradigm he’s working on that could provide genuine zero emission energy.

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