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Nuclear Conflict: 7 Key Questions for Sustainable Futures | Frankly #63
Nuclear Conflict: 7 Key Questions for Sustainable Futures | Frankly #63
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18 minutes
Released:
May 31, 2024
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Podcast episode
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(Recorded May 28, 2024) Description In this week’s Frankly, Nate offers an update on the current state of conflict between NATO and Russia and the increasing threat of escalation, followed by 7 high-level questions about how to think about war, the human predicament and our work for a more stable future. While these issues may seem too looming and overwhelming for our everyday lives, the society-ending (world-ending?) ramifications of them would trump every other issue if the worst were to happen. When thinking of how we define “war”, is it even possible to “win” within a complex, interconnected, global society given the level of our military technology? Is the way we view and participate in war a result of governance systems that no longer are fit for purpose? Taking a step further, could we change our cultural values - starting with individuals and communities around us - to reorient towards peace-centric structures that rely on cooperation and stability? YouTube Link here Show Notes
Released:
May 31, 2024
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Podcast episode
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