The Next 100 Years
Welcome to this series of podcasts. This series discusses the risks facing humanity over the next 100 years with leading researchers and we analyze these risks from the perspective of the 4Waves. In this episode, we have with us, Harald Sverdrup. Harald is a professor at Inland Norway University of Applied Sciences. He’s the World’s Bookkeeper, no one knows better what resources remain inside our planet. He’s been working and developed the World6 [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/333239417_Conceptualization_and_parameterization_of_the_market_price_mechanism_in_the_WORLD6_model_for_metals_materials_and_fossil_fuels?_sg=nNtVbYrGQhYdKLJvtAacXWr_WbPLWHvXBmESgoSxMFBTFJfJtaY-nZj_02aI31NJzFUnVWWtRNg79D4]model. But Harald also, beyond the university, also runs a family recycling business. This has been a business that’s been around for 150 years and profitable every single one of those years. And far more importantly, he’s proud to say that it’s the cleanest recycling plant in the world. And more broadly, he takes a strong interest in bringing environmental technologies from research to market, and he’s had a success on that school today. And he’s a member of the Balaton group. And also importantly, if you do search for him online, you’ll find many results regarding the late oceanographer and Harald’s grandfather, Harald Sverdrup not the Harald we have with us today is the one who has developed the World6 model.
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