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Ep 49  |  Simon Michaux

Simon Michaux: “The Arcadians”

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On this episode, mining and geology expert Simon Michaux returns to give a preliminary framework for responses to the coming energy and material constraints described in the previous episode. This includes both practical thoughts for how to organize communities around resources and also a shift in mindset from short term to long-term and from competition to cooperation. How do we simultaneously lay out all of the biophysical constraints on the table so that we can begin preparing for and adapting to a changing future? 

About Simon Michaux

Dr. Simon Michaux is an Associate Professor of Geometallurgy at the Geological Survey of Finland. He has a PhD in mining engineering. Dr. Michaux’s long-term work is on societal transformation toward a circular economy. 

In French, we have a motto that says that a simple drawing is often better than a long explanation. Jean-Marc Jancovici Carbone 4 President

That’s very understandable because with left atmosphere thinking, one of the problems is that you see everything as a series of problems that must have solutions. Iain McGilchrist Neuroscientist and Philosopher

We can’t have hundreds and hundreds of real relationships that are healthy because that requires time and effort and full attention and awareness of being in real relationship and conversation with the other human. Nate Hagens Director of ISEOF

This is the crux of the whole problem. Individual parts of nature are more valuable than the biocomplexity of nature. Thomas Crowther Founder Restor

Show Notes & Links to Learn More

00:36 – Simon Michaux info + works + TGS Episode #19 (Simon Michaux)

03:05 Finland committing to being fossil fuel free/carbon neutral by 2035

04:0380% of Finland electricity is from non-fossil fuels, all transport is from fossil fuel

04:50Energy Blind

06:35 Energy density of oil

07:38Massive pollution stream and deteriorating environment and huge population

08:27Weaponization of gas in Europe

08:55Natural gas used to balance the power grid

09:25We don’t have enough minerals to deploy electric transportation in time

11:37 Lithium 8x what it was a few years ago

11:48Offsetting resource declines with debt

13:03Peak oil potentially in November 2018

13:16Energy Return on Energy Invested (EROI)

14:30Intermittence of Renewables (Wind and solar)

18:06 Bretton Woods

21:55Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs

25:06Marvin Harris, 3 levels of intervention

28:22Steve Keen + TGS Episode #30 (Steve Keen)

31:20DJ White and Nate’s book “The Bottlenecks of the 21st Century”

41:41Balkanization

42:48 Contact (movie)

43:09 Overton Window

46:30Enormous problems and dependence on petrochemicals in the food system

48:10GMOs and AI in agriculture

52:20Drinking water scarcity worldwide

56:25 Sewage systems using gravity, using ponds with plants and animals to treat waste water

56:30 Gray water and black water

57:34 Geothermal for heating, geothermal for power

1:04:53We need 4.3 billion tons of copper for the first generations of renewables

1:05:23We are running 24 million tons of copper right now

1:05:46Olivia Lazard, work on geopolitics of resource scarcity

1:06:00Wet bulb temp

1:06:27Copper reserves at 880 million tons (USGS)

1:06:36 Prior to 2020, humanity mined 700 million tons of copper, to keep up with growth, the same amount will be mined in the next 22 years

More:

There Are Bottlenecks in the Raw Materials Supply Chain

Assessment of the Extra Capacity Required of Alternative Energy Electrical Power Systems to Completely Replace Fossil Fuels

Answers to Hot Topics Around Simon P. Michaux’s Report

What are the Raw Materials Supply Bottlenecks to the Green Transition? The Need for a New Plan

What are the Raw Materials Supply Bottlenecks to the Green Transition? Comments and Discussion

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