Crazy Weather & Crazy Society
Alex Smith | 03.02.2013 20:28 | Climate Chaos | Ecology | Social Struggles | Sheffield
Journalist and scientist Andrew Freedman: what new science is saying about freaky 2013 weather. Plus Dr. Kathy McMahon "the Peak Oil Shrink" Kathy tells us about Nicole Foss, "sucky collapse", and a surprising turn in her own life.
What happened to winter? One day you're jogging in snowless Chicago in a t-shirt. Or enjoying 70 degrees, 21 degrees C at the end of January in D.C. Twenty four hours later it's big winter jackets and watch out for frost-bite. We'll talk with journalist and scientist Andrew Freedman to see what new science is saying about freaky 2013.
I ask Andrew about the horribly wet year in the UK, but so far science has no clear answers. Might take a year or two (by which time we'll be back in drought...)
Then you'll join me for a talk with a shrink. With all the bad news, we sure need one. Kathy McMahon is the "Peak Oil Shrink", a clinical psychologist who specializes in energy, climate, and the recovery that looks more like a Depression every day. Kathy tells us about Nicole Foss, "sucky collapse", and a surprising turn in her own life.
We also talk about student debt, the way society cripples it's youth. And whether in some European countries people may have to accept they will never have a job. Then what? I mention the UK Triple Dip "recession" (nobody can say the word "Depression" any more).
I ask Andrew about the horribly wet year in the UK, but so far science has no clear answers. Might take a year or two (by which time we'll be back in drought...)
Then you'll join me for a talk with a shrink. With all the bad news, we sure need one. Kathy McMahon is the "Peak Oil Shrink", a clinical psychologist who specializes in energy, climate, and the recovery that looks more like a Depression every day. Kathy tells us about Nicole Foss, "sucky collapse", and a surprising turn in her own life.
We also talk about student debt, the way society cripples it's youth. And whether in some European countries people may have to accept they will never have a job. Then what? I mention the UK Triple Dip "recession" (nobody can say the word "Depression" any more).
Alex Smith
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