• COP This. Your Tote Bag Isn’t Going to Save the World.

  • Nov 20 2024
  • Length: 53 mins
  • Podcast

COP This. Your Tote Bag Isn’t Going to Save the World.

  • Summary

  • EP 357 - As COP 29 draws to a close in sunny, oil rich Azerbaijan we revisit our spirited conversation with political economist Grace Blakeley. We talk about Green New Deals and why we need to restore faith in democracy above all else.

    Grace makes a compelling point that dealing with Climate Change shouldn’t be put on the shoulders of individuals but those of institutions and businesses, as only they can affect the systemic changes required.

    We discuss how investing money in fixing problems now will pay for itself in the long run (it worked after WWII after all) and how community wealth building offers a credible alternative to the idea of “stakeholder capitalism”.

    Spoiler alert - Grace is not a fan of stakeholder capitalism.

    Chapters:

    00:00 BWB with Grace Blakeley

    02:10 Meet Grace

    02:44 Climate Change and the Green New Deal

    06:25 Economic Inequality and Political Disconnect

    16:33 Taxation and Wealth Distribution

    24:31 Community Wealth Building: The Preston Model

    25:59 Stakeholder Capitalism: Myth or Reality?

    31:35 Introduction to the Grace's Career

    31:54 Writing and Media Appearances

    32:17 Grace's New Book: Vulture Capitalism

    32:55 Career Journey and Early Experiences

    34:03 Long-Term Goals and Challenges of Writing

    36:03 Grace's Upcoming Projects

    37:13 Biggest Mistakes and Lessons Learned

    38:23 Passions Outside of Work

    40:28 Advice and Reflections

    45:53 Quickfire Round - Get To Know Grace

    52:05 Wrap Up

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