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#177 How to save our planet, with Professor Mark Maslin

#177 How to save our planet, with Professor Mark Maslin

Update: 2022-09-01
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Mark Maslin is a Professor of Earth System Science at University College London, a thought-leader on global heating, and the author of popular books on climate change and human evolution, most recently How To Save Our Planet: The Facts.


 


Mark joined me to discuss:


- How much it will cost to limit further damage and save the planet,


- Why Jordan Peterson is wrong about environmentalists,


- Who will be dealing with the worst of the consequences of global heating,


- How capitalism can save the planet,


- What it means to be in The Anthropocene,


- How governments, individuals, and corporations can do their bit 


 


You can find Mark on Twitter: @profmarkmaslin


 


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#177 How to save our planet, with Professor Mark Maslin

#177 How to save our planet, with Professor Mark Maslin

Ed Cunningham