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Introduction
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How did we get here
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Southern Louisiana
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Chicago River
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Carbon Dioxide Removal
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The Earth is a Bathtub
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Net Zero
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The Right Path
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Solar Geoengineering
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The Debate
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Invasive Species
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Audience Questions
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Deep Sea Mining
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Co2 sequestration
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Humanitarian ecological crisis
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Career advice
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Technology vs nature
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Biden on climate change
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Explore the complex relationship between human intervention and environmental preservation in this thought-provoking talk by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Elizabeth Kolbert. Delve into the paradoxical nature of ecological solutions as Kolbert discusses her book "Under the White Sky: The Nature of the Future" with Greg Gershuny from the Aspen Institute. Examine case studies from Southern Louisiana and the Chicago River, and investigate cutting-edge concepts such as carbon dioxide removal, solar geoengineering, and the challenges of achieving net-zero emissions. Gain insights into invasive species management, deep-sea mining, and CO2 sequestration. Reflect on the humanitarian aspects of the ecological crisis, receive career advice in the environmental field, and consider the ongoing debate between technological solutions and natural processes. Conclude with a discussion on the Biden administration's approach to climate change in this comprehensive exploration of our planet's future.

Under the White Sky: The Nature of the Future

The Aspen Institute
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