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A Catastrophic Blackout is Coming – Here’s How We Can Stop It: Samuel Feinburg (Transcript)

Here is the full transcript of Samuel Feinburg’s talk titled “A Catastrophic Blackout is Coming – Here’s How We Can Stop It” at TEDxBaylorSchool conference.

In his compelling TEDx talk, “A Catastrophic Blackout is Coming – Here’s How We Can Stop It,” Samuel Feinburg highlights the severe but overlooked threat of a massive blackout that could cripple the United States. He outlines four main vulnerabilities: cyber attacks, solar weather, electromagnetic pulses, and physical attacks on the electrical grid. Feinburg points out the difficulty and expense in replacing critical components of the grid, such as transformers, which are essential yet vulnerable to these threats.

He emphasizes the nation’s poor track record of preparing for predictable disasters, drawing parallels with historical events where warnings were ignored. Feinburg advocates for proactive measures, citing the Congressional EMP Commission’s estimate that protecting the grid could cost a fraction of the national economy and is thus feasible. He calls for public awareness and action to pressure policymakers into securing the grid against these potential catastrophes.

Feinburg concludes by urging the audience to take personal responsibility in advocating for grid security, making a collective effort to prevent a catastrophic blackout before it occurs.

Listen to the audio version here:

TRANSCRIPT:

The Titanic Tragedy

We are terrible at listening to warnings about disaster. Back in April, a man named Jack Phillips was in the communications room of a ship motoring across the Atlantic. Jack had his headphones on, listening for radio communications. I don’t know if any of you have ever plugged your headphones into a computer or a phone when you’ve left the volume all the way up at 100%. I’ve done it a lot, and it blares, and you’re like, “Ah!” That happened to Jack because he received a message transmitted at maximum volume from a guy only a few miles away in another ship.

So, you know, this thing comes through, it almost blasts the headphones off Jack’s head, and he goes, “Ah!” And gets really, really pissed off.