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Origins
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Survival of Systems
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Soil Fertility
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Models
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Worst Case Scenario
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Current Suitability
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Migration
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Demand for relocation
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Adaptation and mitigation
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Sinking costs
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We dont want to change
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Collective action problems
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The nonsmoking planet
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Visibility
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Behavioural Tipping Point
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Low Frequency vs High Frequency Change
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Policy
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Adaptation
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Mitigation
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Las Vegas
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Smallholders
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Technology
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Air Conditioner
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Living Online
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Preemptive Response
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Climate Disaster
Description:
Explore the concept of the human climate niche and its implications for our future in this thought-provoking podcast episode. Delve into the surprising findings of recent research on human settlements throughout history and prehistory, revealing the narrow band of temperature and moisture levels suitable for human life. Examine the severe challenges posed by climate forecasts for the coming decades and discuss potential strategies for innovation, adaptation, and migration. Join SFI ecologist Marten Scheffer and archaeologist Tim Kohler as they analyze the past and future of the human climate niche, the psychology of sunk costs hindering adaptation, and the importance of understanding social tipping points and collective information processing at the scale of civilization. Gain insights into the survival of systems, soil fertility, migration patterns, and the demand for relocation. Consider the challenges of adaptation and mitigation, behavioral tipping points, and the role of technology in addressing climate change. Reflect on the potential for preemptive responses to climate disasters and the future of human habitation in a changing world. Read more

The Future of the Human Climate Niche with Tim Kohler and Marten Scheffer

Santa Fe Institute
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