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Local and Decentralised Economies: The Start Of A New Environmentalism

Season 1, Ep. 1

This weeks host, Richard Bonugli, CEO of Cedargold, talks with Charles Hugh Smith (OfTwoMinds.com), Julian Morris (Senior Fellow at Reason Foundation), and Martí Jiménez-Mausbach (Head of Research at the Ostrom Institute) on the works of Hayek, Elinor Ostrom and whether local and decentralised economies can promote Market Environmentalism to the masses, who are looking to find a sustainable solution to the problems of climate change, without inflicting potential damage on their own livelihoods.


Hosted by Richard Bonugli

Produced by Henry Lloyd

Created by the British Conservation Alliance, in association with the Austrian Economics Center and Cedargold

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