Nate Hagens

The channel features interview-driven discussions and short lectures about ecological and societal limits, with recurring attention to climate change, biodiversity loss, and resource constraints (energy and critical minerals). It frequently examines food systems and food sovereignty, and explores the economic, political, and communication challenges that arise from those environmental pressures (including science communication, common fallacies, and AI’s effects on information and economics).

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Calculated from videos published in the last 12 months

1 video every 8 days
Publishing pace
Irregular
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46 min
Average video duration
2 h 46 min
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