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David Denkenberger on the Importance of Global Cooperation During Catastrophes

Dave Denkenberger is really optimistic about our chances of feeding everyone on Earth in a catastrophe.

But if some countries think there’s only a finite amount of food left, things could get especially grim.

This clip is from episode 117 of The 80,000 Hours Podcast – David Denkenberger on using paper mills and seaweed to feed everyone in a catastrophe, ft Sahil Shah.

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Producer: Keiran Harris
Audio mastering: Ben Cordell
Transcriptions: Katy Moore

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