Episode 111: An interview with Dr. Harriet Bulkeley, Professor of Geography
In this episode, we talk with Professor Harriet Bulkely about the effectiveness of different approaches to climate governance and the possibility of a green recovery.
Exploring today's sustainability questions with leading experts.
In this episode, we talk with Professor Harriet Bulkely about the effectiveness of different approaches to climate governance and the possibility of a green recovery.
In this episode, we discuss the social and ecological impact of so-called renewable energy, and how to actually think about the impact of its development, with Dr. Alexander Dunlap.
In today’s interview with writer Andri Snær Magnason, we explore Andri’s use of his writing talent as a force for activism.
In this interview with Dr. Arran Stibbe, we discuss ecolinguistics, or how language influences the way we treat the environment.
In this episode, we meet with Joel Bakan to discuss the interesting role corporations play in solving – or inhibiting – sustainability. Many corporations claim to be walking the walk when it comes to sustainability, but are the win-win sustainability effo
In this episode we talk with Danny Dorling, social geographer and Professor of Geography, about his views on many topics, much of which relates to large changes we see in society, and what things are slowing down.
In this episode, we talk with Roman Krznaric about the necessity of overcoming our society’s short-termism and discounting of future generations. Roman argues we need to see beyond the immediacy of the pandemic that we’re in and recognize the challenges a
In this episode, we dive into understanding denialism and justice dimensions that are gaining visibility with Professor Kari Norgaard. She talks about how we collectively experience and shape things as a society, and how denialism pertains to the various
Professor Frances Fox Piven talks about this unique moment in United States history and the complexities of collective action and protest.