The decline of our world - Balázs Stumpf-Biró, collapse researcher

 

"Collapse is inevitable, catastrophe is probable, extinction is possible", wrote British professor Jem Bendell, the founder of the deep learning movement. According to a recent UN report, our world could change beyond recognition by the time a child born today reaches the age of 30. Collapse researcher Balázs Stumpf-Biró gives concrete examples to illustrate the picture. The days of coffee in the morning, a glass of wine in the evening and long journeys may soon be over, and not only. Four years ago, it was easy to take Balázs and others like him lightly. Today people often see it differently, more and more people feel that something is wrong, but many still live in a state of sweet ignorance. The collapse of our industrial civilisation, overconsumption, overpopulation, shortages of raw materials, climate change... in the current Karcolat programme, collapse researcher Balázs Stumpf-Biró shows how these problems are interconnected, and how to live and survive with a sound mind and a sound soul.

 

(Balázs Stumpf-Biró agreed to be interviewed despite a cold. This is not the content, but if his voice has left a trace in the conversation, we ask for your understanding.)

For more information on the interview, please visit the following websites:

 

- The Deep Adaptation Hungary - Prepare & Adapt Facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/deepa...
- The Deep Adaptation website in Hungarian: https://deepadaptation.hu/
- The website of the Betyáros Világ (The Betyrean World), a podcast that shapes the mindset of the Betyrean World: https://www.betyarosvilag.hu/
- The Cassandra Programme website: https://cassandraprogram.hu/

Karcolat guest: Balázs Stumpf-Biró, collapse researcher

Editor-anchor: Réka Back

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