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Thomas Homer-Dixon Endorses the New Resilient (sort of)

Thomas Homer-Dixon on TV Ontario’s Big Ideas program on the need for a resilient economy, especially in relation to what we’ve gathered about the possibility of ecological collapse. Sufficed to say, we’re glad Mr. Homer-Dixon has finally caught on to what we’ve been preaching all along. Just kidding.

The second half of the video is Calgarian and author of the Geography of Hope, Chris Turner. Also recommended.

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One Response to “Thomas Homer-Dixon Endorses the New Resilient (sort of)”

  1. joelaf says:

    Climate change stuff is friggin terrifying :(

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