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Welcome to part two in an ongoing series examining our connections and impact on the environment, sustainability, and our changing climate.
Part 1 through roughly 9 will focus on laying the groundwork for understanding these complicated issues from a variety of perspectives, while parts 10 through 20 or so will place the first half into real-world context, examining issues and controversies surrounding Deforestation, Overfishing, Recycling, and E-Waste.
Today we ask, if economic systems are the primary producers of environmental problems, can they also be expected to solve those problems?
Read the episode transcript here: https://thewildlife.blog/2021/04/23/can-the-market-save-the-world/
Become a member supporter of The Wild Life at patreon.com/thewildlife
Please consider leaving us a rating and review wherever you are listening!
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Welcome to part two in an ongoing series examining our connections and impact on the environment, sustainability, and our changing climate.
Part 1 through roughly 9 will focus on laying the groundwork for understanding these complicated issues from a variety of perspectives, while parts 10 through 20 or so will place the first half into real-world context, examining issues and controversies surrounding Deforestation, Overfishing, Recycling, and E-Waste.
Today we ask, if economic systems are the primary producers of environmental problems, can they also be expected to solve those problems?
Read the episode transcript here: https://thewildlife.blog/2021/04/23/can-the-market-save-the-world/
Become a member supporter of The Wild Life at patreon.com/thewildlife
Please consider leaving us a rating and review wherever you are listening!
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