Nate Hagens discusses how all of our lives will be influenced by how we react to the coming era of harder to extract and more costly fossil fuels that will be combined with cleaner but more stochastic energy types.
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In each minute of Nate’s talk is the kernel of a hundred hours of study. I know because I took his course a year ago and it propelled me further and faster onto a path I didn’t know I was already traveling. We are on a limited sphere taking from it like there’s no tomorrow and Nate’s warning, if you will, is that we must look at everything we do as part and parcel of a thousand other systems. In my newly-designed life I stress to people that we can no longer afford to consider only the small corner of the planet on which we walk–the world is round and every one of our actions is part of a circular set of systems which we can try to understand and nurture back to health. Thank you for all your work.