Future Scenarios: Energy and Economy

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Welcome to the Sea Change Media hub for the Audubon Future Scenarios: Energy & Economy panel discussion that Sea Change produced and moderated and Shell sponsored.  This site serves as the home for online discussion about the panel — qualify to win a copy of Chris Martenson’s Crash Course or Cary Krosinsky’s Sustainable Investing by commenting on the presentations below.

Watch videos of the presentations:

You can also listen to the complete panel and question-and-answer session.

Future Scenarios Video: Bill Baue Introduction

Future Scenarios: Energy & Economy Moderator Bill Baue of Sea Change Media frames the discussion by defining scenarios, and setting forth four future scenarios proposed by permaculture co-founder David Holmgren in his 2008 book, Future Scenarios: How Communities Can Adapt to Peak Oil and Climate Change.

Future Scenarios Video: Libby Cheney Presentation

At Audubon’s Future Scenarios: Energy & Economy panel discussion, Libby Cheney, Shell’s top executive for sustainability in the Americas, describes Shell’s Energy Scenarios to 2050 report, which proposes two plausible futures: Scramble, characterized by national self-interest, and Blueprints, characterized by global cooperation.

Future Scenarios Video: Cary Krosinsky Presentation

At Audubon’s Future Scenarios: Energy & Economy panel discussion, Cary Krosinsky, North American Vice President of the environmental investment research firm Trucost and Co-Editor of the book Sustainable Investing, presents research on how carbon will impact investment portfolios when cap-and-trade systems come into play.

Future Scenarios Video: Chris Martenson Presentation

At the Audubon Future Scenarios: Energy & Economy panel discussion, Chris Martenson, a Post Carbon Institute Fellow who created the Crash Course,
explains how net energy (what’s available for use after extraction) is declining toward an “energy cliff” where we won’t have sufficient energy to fuel our modern lifestyles. He cautions that if we don’t pursue solutions to this problem, it will soon become a predicament with uncontrollable outcomes.

Audubon

AudubonSea Change Media partners with Audubon Magazine to produce panel discussions on sustainability issues, as well as articles.

Audubon Corporate Responsibility Profiles

Audubon-CR-ProfilesSea Change Media produced a series of corporate responsibility profiles in a special advertising section for Audubon Magazine: