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Stephen Macekura on what we don’t measure when we measure GDP

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07.20.21

By Brian Edwards-Tiekert

As we slowly move out of the pandemic, and the pandemic-induced economic crash, you’re going to hear a lot of news stories about economic growth, mostly in the form of reporting on Estimated Gross Domestic Product of GDP. We throw those statistics around a lot, without talking about what they represent, what they leave out, … Continued

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Elizabeth Kolbert on engineering the future of nature

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07.20.21

By Brian Edwards-Tiekert

For people working on Climate change, there is this grim fact that hovers over everything: The climate has a tremendous amount of inertia. Like a battleship or a runaway train. Even in the best of all political worlds, even if the world’s nations hopped to attention, switched off their coal plants, de-commissioned their fleets of … Continued

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Kate Aronoff on how capitalism broke the planet

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07.20.21

By Brian Edwards-Tiekert

You’re listening to UpFront, I’m BET. Just about everywhere in the world outside of this country’s Republican Party, there is a consensus in elite circles that climate change is happening, it is very bad, and something should be done about it. And the “something” is where the conversation has mostly stalled, and produced almost nothing … Continued

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Alec MacGillis on Amazon and Inequality

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07.20.21

By Brian Edwards-Tiekert

You’ve probably heard the latter half of the pandemic described as a K-shaped recovery — a rapid bounce back to normal for professionals who work from home, mostly kept their jobs, and saved some money on commuting to boot. The other line in the K is the one that’s flat — people who lost their … Continued

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Sarah Jaffe on why work won’t love you back

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07.20.21

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We’re living through radical changes in the way work gets organized, and that feeds into radical changes in the the language we use around work. A whole lot of jobs–from teaching college to delivering groceries–have gotten worse-paid and more precarious. We’re told to either be grateful for the freedom, or for doing something we love.  … Continued

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Edward Slingerland on how alcohol may be responsible for civilization

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07.20.21

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There’s a scientific consensus that alcohol is bad for our bodies. So why do we enjoy it so much? Maybe because the ability to get buzzed makes it possible for large societies to function. Guest:  Edward Slingerland is Professor of Philosophy at the University of British Columbia. His newest book is Drunk: How We Sipped, … Continued

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Annalee Newitz on what we can learn from cities that got lost

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For the entirety of our lifetimes, the planet’s has been getting more urban. We’ve been making more cities. Moving more people into them. Growing the urban limits in pretty much every direction. So much so, in fact, that a future of ever-increasing urbanism seems almost inevitable. But for a lot of human history, cities were … Continued

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Daniel M. Davis on Immunology

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07.20.21

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Our immune systems are unbelievably complex. There’s still a lot we don’t know about how they work. We usually talk about the immune system using metaphors–it’s boosted like a race-car; or suppressed, like a protest; it’s fighting, like an army. Sometimes it’s helping us. Sometimes it’s the thing that’s killing us. All those metaphors give … Continued

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Rupa Marya and Raj Patel on Deep Medicine

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07.20.21

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One of the remarkable things about the pandemic was how it gave us a chance to re-consider just about everything. Suddenly health wasn’t something we were expected to address as individuals, in consult with credentialed doctors. Health was something we had to do as a society. Our office spaces were a health issue. Stopping evictions was … Continued

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Paul Mazursky (1930-2014), noted film director, 1999

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07.18.21

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Paul Mazursky (1930-2014) was a major film director during the 1970s and 1980s. Among his films were Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, Harry & Tonto, An Unmarried Woman, Enemies: A Love Story, and Down and Out in Beverly Hills. On June 8, 1999, he was interviewed by Richard Wolinsky and Richard A. Lupoff in the KPFA studios while on tour for his memoir, “Show Me The Magic.”

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