

Debra J. Davidson, "Feeling Climate Change: How Emotions Govern Our Responses to the Climate Emergency" (Routledge, 2024)
Feb 11, 2025
Debra J. Davidson, a professor of environmental sociology at the University of Alberta, explores how our emotions drive our responses to the climate crisis. She uncovers the power of empathy in fostering collective action while addressing social divides. Davidson challenges entrenched systems of capitalism and patriarchy, advocating for awareness to inspire change. The discussion emphasizes the urgency of addressing climate impacts and the benefits of democratic governance over authoritarianism, highlighting the importance of diverse perspectives in climate action.
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Intro
00:00 • 3min
Emotions and Empathy in Climate Action
02:57 • 11min
Challenging Dominant Structures
14:16 • 5min
Urgency and Collective Action in the Climate Crisis
19:28 • 2min
Democracy vs. Authoritarianism in Climate Action
21:42 • 4min
Embracing Diverse Perspectives in Climate Action
25:43 • 4min