You can’t go green without going small. Our fossil-fuelled economy is destabilising the planet. But a renewable economy might not be much better. Simon Michaux and his team at the Geological Survey of Finland have been researching how much minerals and materials we have on earth to build our renewable energy. They’ve found that we simply do not have enough—and mining for those materials would bears a huge environmental cost. On this episode, Simon walks us through the research, the possible outcomes from calculated energy contraction to collapse, what policymakers are doing with this information, and how the geopolitics of the US-China proxy war could make the green transition impossible for the West. 00:00 Intro 02:25 The Minerals Shortage 06:24 Ideology vs Reality 07:59 The Mining Problem 13:10 The Energy Problem 19:54 Are policy makers listening? 23:34 Renewables are Underperforming 32:40 The Energy Storage Problem 37:53 The Battery Problem 43:20 Engineering society to cope with variable power 48:08 Dangerous dependence on US and China 52:06 Who blew up the Nord Stream pipeline? 58:35 The Currency War 01:00:34 US vs EU 01:06:56 The Resource Balanced Economy 01:15:19 Shaping Reality With Stories 01:19:02 Four Paradigms of Future Society 01:24:39 Shrinking the Technosphere 01:29:32 Who would you like to platform? 🔴 Simon Michaux: 🔴 Resource Balanced Economy Policy Brief: 🌎 Support Planet: Critical: 🌎 Website: 🌎 Twitter: #politicalcrisis #climatecrisis #socialcrisis #minerals #renewableenergy
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