Episode 56. BEST IN CLIMATE: When the Great Disruption Began by Paul Gilding

“Whether it was a pandemic triggering a shutdown, a climate emergency bursting the carbon bubble, a populist backlash against inequality, wars over water or countless other possible triggers, this moment has long been inevitable.”

In this Best in Climate episode, Christine reads a recent post from PaulGilding.com. He makes the case that it was always going to come to this – the crash of our current unsustainable global economy was unavoidable.

Paul Gilding has spent over 40 years trying to change the world, doing everything he can think off. He’s served in the Australian military, chased nuclear armed aircraft carriers in small inflatable boats, plugged up industrial waste discharge pipes, been global CEO of Greenpeace, taught at Cambridge University, owned and run two ground-breaking sustainability focused companies and been a close confidant and advisor to the CEOs of some the world’s largest companies.

The original post is located on PaulGilding.com