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Introduction
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Why have we procrastinated
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Who is responsible
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How I came to this
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The economics of control frame
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The science foundation
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Solar policy
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Complex systems policy
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Autonomous cars
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Highvoltage cables
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Exit from nuclear
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Inequality
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Learning Curves
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The Idea
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Stories
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Reflection
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Solutions
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The State of War
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Trust in Science
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Design of the Institution
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Adaptive Capacity
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Incremental Innovation
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Optimized Around
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Climate Friendly Future
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Electric Cars
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Depreciation
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Local
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Social Norm
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Air Travel
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Companies
Description:
Explore the intersection of complex systems science and climate policy in this thought-provoking lecture by Roland Kupers from the Institute for Advanced Studies at the University of Amsterdam. Delve into the challenges of addressing climate change through traditional policy approaches and discover how complex systems thinking offers new perspectives on seemingly intractable problems. Learn about real-world examples of rapid systemic changes, such as the U.S. shift from coal to natural gas, and examine potential solutions for reducing carbon emissions across various sectors. Investigate topics including solar policy, autonomous vehicles, high-voltage cables, nuclear energy, inequality, and the role of social norms in shaping climate-friendly behaviors. Gain insights into adaptive capacity, incremental innovation, and the importance of trust in science for designing effective climate policies. Consider how complex systems approaches can be applied to transform industries, alter consumption patterns, and create a more sustainable future. Read more

A Complex Systems Lens on Climate Policy

Santa Fe Institute
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