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@OccupationalHazards Podcast has been a member of Linktree for 5 years and joined in May 2021. Besides social media accounts, occupationalhazards has populated their site with How a Circular Economy Could Save the World, UBI: Is the solution to extreme wealth inequality really – Alaska?, Data Dividend: If Facebook makes billions from my data, I deserve the basic income as a dividend for my work, How Do You Put a Price on Something That Has Infinite Worth?, Asia Pacific Ecosystems Could Lose a Third of Their Value by 2050, Harvard Economists: A Conservative Case for Climate Action (ACCFCA), Yale Center for Environmental Law & Policy: Response to ACCFCA, UBI: Basic Income Programs and Pilots, UBI: World Map, UBI: Applying the Alaska model in a resource-poor state, UBI: When you give Alaskans a universal basic income, they still keep working, UBI: Finland gave people free money. It didn’t help them get jobs — but does that matter?, UBI: Cash aid feeds business surge in northeast Kenya, UBI: Iran’s Meat, Switzerland’s Poison?, UBI: Critiques & Response - Scott Santens - Why Support It?, UBI: Critiques & Response - Scott Santens - Massive Inflation, UBI: Critiques & Response - Dylan Matthews - Work Critique & Cost Critique, Bas Grasmeyer of Music X on Deplatforming from Facebook, Shoshana Zuboff on "The Age of Surveillance Capitalism", DuckDuckGo - an alternative search engine, Netizen Dividend: Facebook’s Purchase of Oculus is the New Best Example of 21st Century Inequality and the Need for Unconditional Basic Income, Since taxpayer money has funded technology (e.g., everything in an iPhone), should the process of filing for new IPOs involve a percentage of shares being added to a sovereign wealth fund, like in Alaska?, Since governments provide patent and trademark protections for the technologies eliminating jobs, should a share of the profits from that protection go to citizens as the condition of such protection?.