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THE EXTRAENVIRONMENTALIST

Debunking EconomicsAudio

Justin Ritchie & Seth Moser-Katz, The Extraenvironmentalist

In Extraenvironmentalist #39 we speak with Steve Keen about how neoclassical economics controls the ways our governments think. Steve draws on themes from the second edition of his book that exposes neoclassical economics and its faulty logic, Debunking Economics.

Jennifer Baichwal joins us at the 95′ mark to talk about her newest film, Payback, based on Margaret Atwood’s book about debt and debtor relationships.

archived April 23, 2012

Hard Times: Nicole FossAudio

Justin Ritchie & Seth Moser-Katz, The Extraenvironmentalist

In Extraenvironmentalist #38 we talk about living in hard times with Nicole Foss of The Automatic Earth. Nicole tells us about the Canadian housing bubble and why the initial collapse might just be faster than the one America experienced in 2005. Seth and I ask about what life was like in the Great Depression and how the process of labor exploitation may continue into the near future. We ask Nicole if misunderstandings about economic collapse could have us preparing for the wrong thing.

archived March 21, 2012

TechnofixAudio

Justin Ritchie & Seth Moser-Katz, The Extraenvironmentalist

In Extraenvironmentalist #37 we discuss technological optimism with Dr. Michael Huesemann. Michael explains his fifteen year study into environmental science and philosophies of technology as outlined in his recent book Techno-Fix, co-written with his wife Joyce Huesemann.

archived March 6, 2012

Art into ActionAudio

Justin Ritchie & Seth Moser-Katz, The Extraenvironmentalist

In Extraenvironmentalist #36 we discuss art and activism with Steve Lambert. Steve describes how his work as an artist has allowed him to create temporary utopias that prompt people to question the fundamental assumptions of society. We ask Steve how his varied work experience has helped him understand our education system and barriers to reform. What if the people around us aren’t lazy and are just optimizing where their agency can have an effect?

archived February 20, 2012

Simplifying ComplexityAudio

Justin Ritchie & Seth Moser-Katz, The Extraenvironmentalist

In Extraenvironmentalist #31 we speak with Dr. Joseph Tainter about collapse, complexity and energy. Dr. Tainter recently co-authored Drilling Down which explains why the BP Gulf Oil spill occurred in terms of the complexity that supports our society.

archived December 20, 2011

Creating WealthAudio

Justin Ritchie & Seth Moser-Katz, The Extraenvironmentalist

In Extraenvironmentalist #29 we speak with Gwendolyn Hallsmith and Bernard Lietaer about Creating Wealth: Growing Local Economies with Local Currencies, their recent book on how to implement complimentary currency systems while creating intentional cities with money ecosystems. We cover examples of complimentary currencies in Brazil (saber), the United States (time banking), Switzerland (WIR), Belgium, Lithuania and Uruguay (C3) to demonstrate how alternative forms of money can help to enhance our education, business and sense of community. Could the WIR be the reason for Switzerland’s stability? Are there ways to retool education funding that could help us realize our dreams?

archived December 6, 2011

At Growth's EndAudio

Justin Ritchie & Seth Moser-Katz, The Extraenvironmentalist

In Extraenvironmentalist #28 we speak with Richard Heinberg about his most recent book The End of Growth which uses data on global economies and international energy supplies to argue that the paradigm of economic growth has ended forever. Richard says that while our economies will still grow in the future, they’ll be constrained to lower and lower rates of growth that won’t be able to support money systems and financial obligations

archived November 11, 2011

The four horsemenAudio

Justin Ritchie & Seth Moser-Katz, The Extraenvironmentalist

We speak with Ross Ashcroft about his upcoming film The Four Horsemen which explains how the world really works through interviews with 23 of our planet’s leading alternative economists, Wall Street insiders and economic thinkers. Ross describes how his desire to become a farmer led him to understand the problems of international finance and how a career in the film industry provided the catalyst to create a documentary about the global economic system.

archived November 1, 2011

Saving MoneyAudio

Justin Ritchie & Seth Moser-Katz, The Extraenvironmentalist

We speak with Charles Eisenstein about his new book Sacred Economics which explains how to save the concept of money from being subject to our outdated understanding of human nature and simplistic mechanistic models of the physical world around us...Can we accept that the failure of money isn’t the end of the world but that it is an opportunity to reorganize?

archived October 17, 2011

Redesigning businessAudio

Justin Ritchie & Seth Moser-Katz, The Extraenvironmentalist

In Extraenvironmentalist #24 we speak with reformed lawyer, business thinker and blogger Patrick Andrews about how the failure of business to understand our ecological reality presents an opportunity to introduce new business structures that can prevent groupthink and allow responsible stewardship. We discuss how businesses that seek only profit are failing to actualize the power that business transactions have to transform our world. Can the failure of our economy allow us to reimagine business?

archived October 3, 2011