Long Now
A podcast by The Long Now Foundation
266 Episodes
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Michael Pollan: Deep Agriculture
Published: 5/6/2009 -
Gavin Newsom: Cities and Time
Published: 4/9/2009 -
Daniel Everett: Endangered languages, lost knowledge and the future
Published: 3/21/2009 -
Dmitry Orlov: Social Collapse Best Practices
Published: 2/14/2009 -
Saul Griffith: Climate Change Recalculated
Published: 1/17/2009 -
Rick Prelinger: Lost Landscapes of San Francisco
Published: 12/20/2008 -
Drew Endy, Jim Thomas: Synthetic Biology Debate
Published: 11/18/2008 -
Huey Johnson: Green Planning at Nation Scale
Published: 10/4/2008 -
Peter Diamandis: Long-term X-Prizes
Published: 9/13/2008 -
Neal Stephenson: ANATHEM Book Launch Event
Published: 9/9/2008 -
Daniel Suarez: Daemon: Bot-mediated Reality
Published: 8/9/2008 -
Edward Burtynsky: The 10,000-year Gallery
Published: 7/24/2008 -
Paul Ehrlich: The Dominant Animal: Human Evolution and the Environment
Published: 6/28/2008 -
Iqbal Quadir: Technology Empowers the Poorest
Published: 5/22/2008 -
Niall Ferguson, Peter Schwartz: Historian vs. Futurist on Human Progress
Published: 4/29/2008 -
Craig Venter: Joining 3.5 Billion Years of Microbial Invention
Published: 2/26/2008 -
Nassim Nicholas Taleb: The Future Has Always Been Crazier Than We Thought
Published: 2/5/2008 -
Paul Saffo: Embracing Uncertainty: the secret to effective forecasting
Published: 1/12/2008 -
Joline Blais, Jon Ippolito: At the Edge of Art
Published: 12/15/2007 -
Rosabeth Moss Kanter: Enduring Principles for Changing Times
Published: 11/10/2007
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