Episodes
Douglas Rushkoff is an American writer and columnist, and one of the more daring and original observers of the online era. In this conversation with Adam Carell, Douglas cautions against the techno-utopians who argue that big tech and unbridled entrepreneurialism will solve the climate crisis, while the rest of us just get on with our lives. He also shares his views on the re-spiritualization of the sustainability movement and the joy that resides in grass roots mobilization.   This podcast...
Published 03/27/24
Published 03/27/24
Anand Giridharadas is one of America’s most prominent and topical thinkers on democracy and change making. He is also an eloquent critic of corporate sustainability and, in his words, completely obsessed with the question of why sustainability development, arguably the world’s most rousing and important agenda, fails to galvanize the passions of the general public.   In this episode, Giridharadas discusses why he thinks the masses aren’t being moved to partake in to one of the most...
Published 02/12/24
Peter Singer is widely regarded as one of the world’s most influential living philosophers. In this thought-provoking webcast, Peter spoke at an event, moderated by EY Climate Change and Sustainability Services Partner Adam Carrel on “The Ethics of the Anthropocene” — the extent to which the urgency of the climate crisis requires a reset of what it means to live an ethical life. The podcast also explores the personal consequences of voicing uncomfortable truths in traditional environments and...
Published 02/12/24
Sustainability practitioners care deeply about the world, but this does not mean we are always right in our approaches. The Antithesis Project and the Antithesis Talks Podcast challenges key assumptions behind the prevailing model of corporate sustainability and examines if it is accountable for the unrealized goal of sustainable development.  In this episode co-authors of the Enough report, Adam Carrel and Tanya McKenna, explore why they wrote it, what they've learnt from the global...
Published 01/31/24