A Brief History of the Future

An Argument for a More Inclusive, Empowering Climate Story

Climate scientist Katharine Hayhoe advocates for more inclusive narratives around climate action, emphasizing the importance of storytelling in bridging political divides and fostering empathy among people. By shifting from a linear economy to a circular one, a new story about sustainability and prosperity emerges.

An Argument for a More Inclusive, Empowering Climate Story

9m 13s

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    Tomorrows

    S1 E6 - 49m 50s

    Examine the ways we often see the future as a rigid and singular concept rather than the multiple possible futures before us, the crucial need to think much, much bigger about what could come next, and how we all have more personal agency than we realize.

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    Together

    S1 E5 - 53m

    Humans are inherently social and throughout history our unique capacity for cooperation has set us apart. As we grow and evolve, the internal changes we enact have the potential to impact those around us, our broader communities and societies.

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    Human

    S1 E4 - 53m 2s

    Ari explores the human ability to increase empathy and compassion, what values we are instilling into artificial intelligence technologies, and the need to create both a better world and a better humanity for life to flourish on this planet.

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