106| PROBABLE FUTURES AND THE CLIMATE CURE WITH DR.SPENCER GLENDON
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IH106 - Probable Futures and the Climate Cure with Dr. Spencer Glendon
Dr. Spencer Glendon is the Founder of Probable Futures, a non-profit initiative founded by concerned citizens and leaders who want to know how climate change affects different regions of the world. The name is based on Spencer’s idea that there should be a guide of possible futures in which we aim to—at the very least—avoid the horrible ones. Spencer has also been a Macro analyst, Director of Investment Research, and partner at Wellington Management for over 18 years.
In this episode, Spencer explains the ideas behind Probable Futures and their goals. He shares how George Woodwell inspired him to learn more about climate science. He explains how current science is not in-tune with the needs of the future, especially regarding climate change. He describes how power plants are affected by climate. Spencer also discusses why there are groups of people who deny climate change.
"Everything we previously thought was important rests on top of the climate." - Dr. Spencer Glendon
This week on Insert:Human
Who George Woodwell is and how he inspired Spencer to talk about climate change
The rise of specialists in the world
Why science is disconnected from intent
What happens to technology when the climate is altered
How most power plants work and how climate affects them
Why some droughts aren't droughts as most people think
What Spencer thinks the future will be like
The difference between fear and anxiety concerning climate change
Expanding the human-centric stories found in books and movies
How the average person can participate in climate change activism
The best way to tell if someone doesn't believe in climate change
Resources Mentioned:
Book: The Invention of Nature by Andrea Wulf
Article: New support for a prediction by George Woodwell
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