red and green in the sense of its analytics refer to the marxist ecological theory and mainstream ecological theory. Capitalocene emphasizes that the indigenous people are included as nature by the colonialists, not as human.
"the world in fifty years"? He's ignoring the empirical evidence of the ecological crisis. Try reading the science more: Natalia Shakhova, Jim Massa, Andrew Glikson, Peter Carter, James E. Hansen. good luck.
Thank you Jason, you made my day a lot easier! I was just doing a group project about Capitalocene.
This was very informative and have opened my eyes to various blind spots in my knowledge. Keep up the good work.
Glad to hear it! Thanks for your sharing!
This was a lot. I only mostly understand because I've listened to some books relating to this. I'm gonna have to listen to this a couple more times.
Indeed it requires some time to digest all the insights and information. But it is worth it.
👌🏾👌🏾 thank you for this discussion
Thanks a lot! Hope you enjoyed it.
Great interview, just shared it with a bunch of nerds.
Thanks Rocio! Glad you enjoyed it.
Frankly, this sounds like pure sophism. Where is the meaning? Where is the understanding?
As long as those experts include indigenous voices, I'm fine with replacing the black in "red, black, and green".
red and green in the sense of its analytics refer to the marxist ecological theory and mainstream ecological theory. Capitalocene emphasizes that the indigenous people are included as nature by the colonialists, not as human.
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actually the first corporations WERE universities.
Good lord.
"the world in fifty years"? He's ignoring the empirical evidence of the ecological crisis. Try reading the science more: Natalia Shakhova, Jim Massa, Andrew Glikson, Peter Carter, James E. Hansen. good luck.