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Tuesday, February 11, 2014

The national debt is not the only way we're selling out our grandchildren

Climate One: Considering our environmental debt

Minnesota Public Radio · Feb 11, 2014

From the Climate One series at the Commonwealth Club of California, experts discuss the environmental costs of industry and agriculture, and who should pay for them. What are the economic benefits of nature, and a healthy environment?

Guests:
  • Larry Goulder: Professor of environmental and resource economics, Stanford University.
  • Tony Juniper: Professor, University of Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership.
  • Amy Larkin: Author, "Environmental Debt: The Hidden Costs of a Changing Global Economy." Former Solutions Director, Greenpeace.
  • John Hofmeister: CEO, Citizens for Affordable Energy. Former President, Shell Oil.
  • Bill McKibben: Founder, 350.org. Author, "Eaarth: Making a Life on a Tough New Planet."
  • Antonia Juhasz: Author, "Black Tide." Investigative Journalism Fellow, University of California Berkeley, Graduate School of Journalism.

1 Comments:

Blogger Patrick Dempsey said...

national debt? what national debt?

I don't see why we don't remove the debt ceiling altogether and just let the President borrow to infinity.

Imagine the wars we could start and fight and the wonderment the next Republican president can do without having to worry about how much he is allowed to borrow.

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