Here's a very interesting interview with Manfred Max-Neef, a leading economist from Chile.
He makes a lot of very good points about his time with the poor, and the failure of conventional economics to incorporate external costs (mostly environmental) costs -- until 40:24, where he says that there are a lot of catastrophes due to "storms, earthquakes, and volcanoes...." (emphasis mine). Amy Goodman, unfortunately, doesn't call him on it at all (yet another example of how the lack of scientific education undermines their efforts). That completely burst the bubble, for me -- it's difficult to respect anyone who thinks man is causing an increase in earthquakes and volcanic eruptions, no matter what else he says.
Ultimately, disappointing.
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I am not sure I understood him to say that man was causing all the natural disasters. He may believe that, but I don't see how one might conclude that from this interview. He states that he feels the doomsday scientists may be on to something because of the increased number catastrophic events.
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