Leading Expert and Policy Maker Around Climate Issues -
Surviving The Future - Climate Crisis - Economical Collapse.
In this episode of An Evolving Man podcast (AEM)we talk about surviving the future. What is happening in the world regarding climate change, the economy and environmental issues?
My guest today is someone who has been involved in the highest levels of decision making regarding UK environmental policy. He shares some very uncomfortable truths. Are we on the brink of collapse? Is there anything we can do about it?
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Shaun Chamberlin has been involved with the Transition Network since its inception, cofounding Transition Town Kingston and authoring the movement's second book, The Transition Timeline.
He is managing director of the Fleming Policy Centre and former chair of the Ecological Land Co-operative, and has spoken at venues ranging from Occupy camps to Parliaments.
In exploring the cultural narratives charting society's course he has written for or edited a diverse range of books, magazines, academic journals, and other publications, including co-authoring a significant UK All Party Parliamentary report with his close friend and regular collaborator David Fleming. His website is www.darkoptimism.org.
Subjects that I ask Shaun:
What can we do? The middle ground...
#climatecrisis #economicalcollapse #survivingthefuture
For more information about Shaun's work please visit: https://www.darkoptimism.org
For access to the Lean Logic online dictionary: https://leanlogic.online/
For access to Shaun's course Surviving the Future at Vermont College: https://www.ce.sterlingcollege.edu/surviving-the-future
Find him on Twitter at @darkoptimism
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An Evolving Man (AEM) Podcast is for men (and women) who want to grow, evolve and want support in learning how to do this.
On a regular basis there will be an interview around men's (and women's) topics ranging from self-development, relationships, spirituality, archetypes, trauma, boarding school syndrome and men's work featuring authors and leaders in this field.
The sense with these interviews is to support people during these times of change. What are the teachings, tools and practices that you can use to help you through these turbulent times?