Nate Hagens defines 'energy blind' as the pervasive human condition of being unaware of the fundamental role that energy, particularly fossil fuels, plays in modern civilization and our daily lives. By this term, he highlights the cognitive disconnect and collective oversight that masks how deeply energy underpins economies, technological advancements, food production, and overall societal functioning. Hagens posits that this blindness leads to flawed decision-making and unsustainable practices, as individuals and institutions fail to recognize the finite nature of energy resources and the impending constraints these limitations impose. Through this lens, he advocates for a paradigm shift towards energy literacy and an understanding of biophysical realities to foster more resilient and sustainable futures.
See also: fossil fuel, nuclear power, renewable energy, electric car, wind turbine