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Stop blaming yourself. Corporations spent billions making you think environmental collapse is your fault. Here's the systemic truth.
Corporations like BP invented the concept of the "carbon footprint" to shift climate responsibility onto individuals and away from systemic change, reveals Professor Nick Chater, one of the UK's leading behavioral scientists.
Professor Chater is a Fellow of the British Academy, former member of the UK government's Climate Change Committee, and co-founder of the Behavioural Insight Team (the original "Nudge Unit"). This is his second time on the show!
Subscribe for conversations on systemic change, behavioral science, and exposing corporate manipulation tactics.
Expect to learn:
-How BP spent over $100 million to popularize the carbon footprint concept and shift climate blame onto individuals
-Why Purdue Pharma represents the darkest example of corporate manipulation—from regulatory capture to media playbooks
-The truth about individual actions vs systemic solutions in fighting climate change
-How corporations use behavioral science against us to avoid accountability and regulation
-Why a global carbon tax and cap-and-trade systems are more effective than personal lifestyle changes
-The role of academia in perpetuating corporate narratives through compromised research funding
-How aligning incentives at the system level creates more environmental progress than nudging behavior
-Why "nudging" and individual behavior change are insufficient for addressing massive social problems
-The power of collective action and regulatory frameworks over personal responsibility narratives
-How to identify when corporations are deflecting blame and what systemic changes actually work
Nick’s Work:
NEW BOOK: It’s On You https://amzn.to/4arIAXw
Team
Chief Editor: Chloe Breheret
Chief Automation Officer: Jack McDuff
Jacob’s Work
Podcast blueprint (Skool): https://www.skool.com/remote-pro-podcast-blueprint-8385
FREE Podcast Tips (2nd Channel): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUp5S7ZIZtjA8PMgXJMwppA YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jacobjwatsonhowland Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0r4v5xgyYz0rTFSLklk0Em Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/watson-howland/id1813625992 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacobwatsonhowland X: https://x.com/jwatsonhowland LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/watsonhowland Website: https://www.jacobjwatsonhowland.com
Sound Bites:
"It's the systems that drive the outcomes we see."
By Jacob J. Watson-HowlandStop blaming yourself. Corporations spent billions making you think environmental collapse is your fault. Here's the systemic truth.
Corporations like BP invented the concept of the "carbon footprint" to shift climate responsibility onto individuals and away from systemic change, reveals Professor Nick Chater, one of the UK's leading behavioral scientists.
Professor Chater is a Fellow of the British Academy, former member of the UK government's Climate Change Committee, and co-founder of the Behavioural Insight Team (the original "Nudge Unit"). This is his second time on the show!
Subscribe for conversations on systemic change, behavioral science, and exposing corporate manipulation tactics.
Expect to learn:
-How BP spent over $100 million to popularize the carbon footprint concept and shift climate blame onto individuals
-Why Purdue Pharma represents the darkest example of corporate manipulation—from regulatory capture to media playbooks
-The truth about individual actions vs systemic solutions in fighting climate change
-How corporations use behavioral science against us to avoid accountability and regulation
-Why a global carbon tax and cap-and-trade systems are more effective than personal lifestyle changes
-The role of academia in perpetuating corporate narratives through compromised research funding
-How aligning incentives at the system level creates more environmental progress than nudging behavior
-Why "nudging" and individual behavior change are insufficient for addressing massive social problems
-The power of collective action and regulatory frameworks over personal responsibility narratives
-How to identify when corporations are deflecting blame and what systemic changes actually work
Nick’s Work:
NEW BOOK: It’s On You https://amzn.to/4arIAXw
Team
Chief Editor: Chloe Breheret
Chief Automation Officer: Jack McDuff
Jacob’s Work
Podcast blueprint (Skool): https://www.skool.com/remote-pro-podcast-blueprint-8385
FREE Podcast Tips (2nd Channel): https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUp5S7ZIZtjA8PMgXJMwppA YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@jacobjwatsonhowland Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/0r4v5xgyYz0rTFSLklk0Em Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/watson-howland/id1813625992 Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/jacobwatsonhowland X: https://x.com/jwatsonhowland LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/watsonhowland Website: https://www.jacobjwatsonhowland.com
Sound Bites:
"It's the systems that drive the outcomes we see."