Maximum Power and Scarcity, or... the Story of the Birdbrained Backhoe on the Beach
Crazy Town
English - June 16, 2021 09:00 - 55 minutes - 38.1 MB - ★★★★★ - 182 ratingsNature Science Earth Sciences climate environment sustainability energy global warming collapse dark humor comedy economy overshoot Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
The "maximum power principle" may sound like the doctrine of an evil supervillain, but it actually applies to all living creatures. The principle states that biological systems organize to increase power whenever constraints allow. Given the way humans adhere to this principle, especially by overexploiting fossil fuels, we often do behave like supervillains, wielding power in wildly irresponsible ways and triggering climate change, biodiversity loss, and other aspects of our sustainability predicament. Sometimes it seems like we're using a backhoe to dig our own grave. Fortunately, once you understand efficiency and its different flavors, you can see opportunities to optimize power rather than maximize it. While considering the outlook for humanity, the Crazy Townies ponder a weird question: are we smarter than reindeer? Richard Heinberg, author of Power: Limits and Prospects for Human Survival, joins the team to share his research on how people can optimize power.
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