The speaker discusses the importance of addressing climate change, taking a critical look at the role of technology in this fight. They acknowledge the potential of technology to solve problems, but also highlight the environmental impact of technological advancements, particularly the digital sector. They argue that while technology can help us reduce our carbon footprint, it also often leads to increased resource consumption. This is known as the 'rebound effect', where technological improvements lead to increased use of resources.
The speaker emphasizes the need to rethink our approach to technology, moving away from a 'bulimic use of technology' and towards a more considered, resource-efficient use of technological tools. They argue that technology should be designed to increase personal autonomy and action, rather than to make individuals dependent on technology.
The speaker also discusses the concept of 'techno-lucidity', where we think about the ends before the means, and put limited resources at the service of reasoned needs. They believe that technology can be useful in this context, but only if we decide collectively what is superfluous and what is essential for our survival and well-being.
The speaker concludes by discussing the importance of 'eco-fury', channeling fears towards concrete and collective actions of radical transformation. They argue that being eco-furious means understanding that we are not alone in our concerns about the environment, and that collective action is key to addressing these issues.
The speaker also shares their personal journey of becoming 'eco-furious', and how this has influenced their approach to technology and their understanding of the climate crisis. They encourage the audience to stay 'lucid' to stay alive, emphasizing the importance of clear thinking in addressing the environmental challenges we face.
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