Episode 4 lays the focus on the economic side of the problem. What Zizek critiques, Tim Jackson has something like the beginning of an answer for. Alessio Rastani, the guy who shocked the (economic) world by naming the problem on BBC a couple of months ago also plays an important part. This episode also features biologist Paul Ehrlich and astrophysicist Michio Kaku as well as the usual weirdness found on Youtube. Immerse. (Image by G. Goiris)
Tracklist and sources:
- It’s Gonna Be A Long Walk – Apparat
- Tim Jackson on Novelty
- 2am – Gareth Davis & Frances-Marie Uitti
- Slavoj Zizek on Capitalism as Religion
- Submergence – Greg Haines
- Carl Sagan has bad dreams
- I Was All You Are – Birds Of Passage & I’Ve Lost
- Paul Ehrlich on Research and Change
- Ermetti – Greg Haines
- Balkop – Kreng
- Alessio Rastani: Goldman Sachs rules the world (that trader on BBC)
- Sleepwalk – Moon Ate The Dark
- Random TV reports on dead animals
- Weight Of Days – Jasper TX
- Paul Ehrlich on Toxics
- Angry German Kid
- Tim Jackson on Carbon Targets
- The Human Eye
- Audrey’s Prayers – Angelo Badalamenti And David Lynch
- Alessio Rastani is telling the truth
- Rocky Mountains – Wendy Carlos
- Rube – Olan Mill
- Climate Voices from Holland
- End Silence – Insa Donja Kai
- The Human Skin
- 183 Times – Greg Haines
- Michio Kaku on Liquid Water
- Tim Jackson on Tools for Utopia
- My World – Husky Rescue
The full video with the talks by Tim Jackson and Paul Ehrlich can be found here
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