The Big Picture
Thankfully, Dave Gardner and crew provide a welcome voice of calm, thoughtful context. Context is sorely lacking in the modern world as our left brain hemispheres fixate on small-ball minutiae. We are adrift in a sea of information without a paddle of wisdom. It is stunning how many “smart” people fail to grasp the severity of human overpopulation. Am I worried that human society is going to collapse? No, not really, as we have an amazing capacity for engineering our way out of jams. But tigers, trogons, and trout, not so much. “I love Man not the less, but Nature more,” said Lord Byron. I agree.
Bradmeiklejohn via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 04/09/21
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Lukas Eddy via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 09/21/22
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