Episode 49 : Impact of Repressive Laws on Climate Activism: Insights from Dr Nigel Gould-Davis and Prof Rupert Read
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Ever wondered how climate justice ties into our daily lives and decisions?
We sit down with Dr Nigel Gould-Davis and Professor Rupert Reed, leading academics in their respective fields, to delve into this urgent topic.
They dissect the impact of hasty legislation, exploring how it can lead to oppressive outcomes for climate campaigners. They shed light on the disproportionate effect of the climate crisis on women and discuss the profound need for imagination to bring about systemic change.
Brace yourself for an intense exploration of China's environmental vulnerabilities and the potential of ecological diplomacy in combating climate change.
They also examine the transformative promise of regenerative agriculture as we move away from harmful industrialization.
Listen in as they address the grim reality of repressive laws, and their impact on climate activism, while emphasizing the importance of depolarization for creating progress.
Lastly, they critically scrutinize the COP process, suggesting a radical shift towards more effective alternatives.
So, tune in and join this important conversation on collective action and transformation towards climate justice.
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Розділи
1. Collective Action and Climate Justice (00:00:00)
2. China's Vulnerability and Ecological Diplomacy (00:14:55)
3. Repressive Laws' Impact on Climate Activism (00:24:40)
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