

Episode 59 Interview, with Ian Gough, Emeritus Professor of Social Policy at University of Bath on the need for new eco-social policies to deal with the environmental crises we are now facing.
Nov 20, 2018
Ian Gough, Emeritus Professor of Social Policy at University of Bath, discusses the need for new eco-social policies to address environmental crises. He emphasizes the importance of blending economy, ecology, social policy, and politics to understand climate change. Gough proposes examples of eco-social policies, such as social pricing of utilities and reduced work schedules. He highlights the need to recompose consumption, reducing luxuries to improve production of necessities. Gough urges us to think on a global scale, using the example of SUVs to emphasize the importance of considering electricity as a necessity.
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Introduction
00:00 • 2min
The Significance of Human Needs in Addressing Global Issues
02:07 • 2min
Concerns about Inequality, Environmental Issues, and Economic Growth
03:47 • 2min
Global Witness, Bringing Together Policy Ideas and the Threat of Climate Change
05:24 • 3min
Eco-Social Policies and their Importance
08:12 • 9min
Financing Green Infrastructure
17:32 • 23min