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4 min · 5. touko 20264 min
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For decades we’ve heard that “the markets” will solve the climate crisis. On Drilled: Carbon Cowboys, we put that theory to the test, following Bruce Rastetter, a corn ethanol kingpin-turned-carbon entrepreneur from Iowa to Brazil, and asking the big questions: Are these “climate solutions” actually reducing emissions? Is CO2 increasing or decreasing as carbon becomes a commodity? Or is green colonialism just as extractive as the regular sort? Drilled: Carbon Cowboys begins on May 12th. Pushkin+ subscribers can hear episodes early and ad-free. Find Pushkin+ on the Drilled show page on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/drilled/id1439735906] or at pushkin.fm/plus [http://pushkin.fm/plus].    See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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jakson Welcome to Carbon Cowboys kansikuva

Welcome to Carbon Cowboys

For decades we’ve heard that “the markets” will solve the climate crisis. On Drilled: Carbon Cowboys, we put that theory to the test, following Bruce Rastetter, a corn ethanol kingpin-turned-carbon entrepreneur from Iowa to Brazil, and asking the big questions: Are these “climate solutions” actually reducing emissions? Is CO2 increasing or decreasing as carbon becomes a commodity? Or is green colonialism just as extractive as the regular sort? Drilled: Carbon Cowboys begins on May 12th. Pushkin+ subscribers can hear episodes early and ad-free. Find Pushkin+ on the Drilled show page on Apple Podcasts [https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/drilled/id1439735906] or at pushkin.fm/plus [http://pushkin.fm/plus].    See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

5. touko 20264 min
jakson Drilling Deep: Karen Hao on How Big AI Is Gambling with the Planet’s Chips kansikuva

Drilling Deep: Karen Hao on How Big AI Is Gambling with the Planet’s Chips

What is “artificial intelligence”? Is it a fancy technology? A management consulting buzzword? A PR effort to inflate corporate share prices? A political project designed to shape the world more to the liking of the billionaire class? A way to replace needy human workers with machines? Perhaps it’s all of that—and more. In her groundbreaking book Empire of AI: Dreams and Nightmares in Sam Altman’s OpenAI [https://www.penguinrandomhouse.com/books/743569/empire-of-ai-by-karen-hao/], award-winning journalist Karen Hao argues that AI—and the profit-driven infrastructure that surrounds it—is a colonial project. What OpenAI boss Altman and his fellow ideologues [https://drilled.media/news/network-state] in Silicon Valley are pursuing, Hao says, is not just corporate power but imperial power. They are building empires. And as history shows, empires are built on resource extraction, particularly the old-fashioned kind: of labor, energy, minerals, land, water. Seemingly overnight, tech elites’ feel-good climate promises have evaporated [https://www.nytimes.com/2025/08/05/climate/tech-companies-climate-goals.html], having been seamlessly swapped for slippery promises that so-called “artificial general intelligence” will save the planet for us. Never mind that AGI is a fantastical concept that has no agreed-upon definition [https://prospect.org/2025/12/09/artifice-age-of-artificial-intelligence-silverman-morris-review/], or that, more fundamentally, it appears nowhere close to existing. In Big Tech’s frenzied pursuit of the “hyperscale” AI dominance that evangelists claim will unlock AGI, as well as its expanding [https://www.wsj.com/tech/ai/microsoft-nvidia-uae-ai-chips-cf8491b6] alliances [https://www.nytimes.com/2025/10/27/technology/saudi-arabia-ai-exporter.html] with fossil fuel-backed petrostates and authoritarian political movements, the industry has become an increasingly central [https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2026/jan/29/gas-power-ai-climate] contributor [https://www.citizen.org/article/reining-in-big-tech-policy-solutions-to-address-the-data-center-buildout/] to the climate crisis. In an October conversation with Drilled, Hao discussed how Silicon Valley giants appear to be following the oil and gas industry’s playbook of disinformation and deceit; how Altman and OpenAI’s secrecy and disingenuous rhetoric transformed the field of AI research into corporate PR; and why the destructive trajectory of AI scale and commercialization is not inevitable—no matter what its power-hungry proponents would have you believe. See omnystudio.com/listener [https://omnystudio.com/listener] for privacy information.

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