Douglas Rushkoff: Why big tech won’t save the climate
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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 is for informational purposes only and should not be considered professional advice. The views expressed in this podcast may not reflect those of the host or EY.
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