Three Videos: Fractals, Crisis of Capitalism, and Bottled Water

Three very different videos on fractals, capitalism, and bottled water.

1) A TED talk by the inventor of fractal Benoit Mandelbrot.

2) An animation of the prominent economic geographer David Harvey presenting his view of the global financial crisis.

3) An environmentalist animated story of bottled water from the story of stuff.

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About Garry Peterson

Prof. of Environmental science at Stockholm Resilience Centre at Stockholm University in Sweden.
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2 Responses to Three Videos: Fractals, Crisis of Capitalism, and Bottled Water

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