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Biosketch 2033 Nate Radomski 9/27/13
Nate Radomski is a travelling author, lecturer, and inventor who encourages cross-disciplinary thinking about topics including but not limited to: scientific and social responsibility, mindful application of technology in ways that do not exacerbate social disparities, ecology and the interdependence of life on earth, media deconstruction, and sailing. In fact, Nate's main mode of travel is the sailboat which serves as a teaching tool - it is a self-sustaining home and vehicle where Nate harnesses wind and sunlight to [|grow plants], purify water, and generate electricity. Nate will have scientific experiments to study relevant anthropogenic-natural-crises such as [|ocean acidification] and [|radioactive pollution]. Nate puts an emphasis on history to give students a chance to grasp the significance of how humans (rather a focus on humans but not limited to) interact and affect each other. He doesn't teach ethics but rather hopes that by showing evidence of interdependence and evolution that he will inspire students to adopt a philosophy of self-questioning and free thought from which ethics and social responsibility will emerge.

Nate has studied the implications of reappropriating technology to alleviate suffering specifically for (or perhaps broadly) chronically depressed regions in abject poverty, marginalized refugees displaced by natural disasters and malicious government-military-industrial activities, and natural (or man-made) disaster response. He has also mapped the effects from natural gas development in overlapping areas of environment, health, climate, and community. This has equipped him with broad technical and scientific expertise and especially a capacity for critical thinking.