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Taking a deep dive into climate breakdown. With interviews from activists, scientists, politicians on how we can push for a green and just world. Looking at the latest developments in Manchester's and the North's climate movement.
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Sep 16, 2024 • 1h 22min
Nuclear Power to Save the Planet? (Part Two) with Mark Nelson
This week is our part two in our mini series on Nuclear Energy. You can listen to part one of this series with M.V Ramana here: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/gnd-media/id1501980017Ad's is joined by Mark Nelson (@Energy Bants) founder and managing director of Radiant Energy Group, a organisation that supports low carbon energy transition and keeping nuclear power plants open. They tackle the three big points of contention in the debate around atomic energy. Waste, the link between nuclear energy and nuclear weapons and the timelines it takes to get nuclear power plants completed. Ads and Mark also explore the current reach of nuclear technology around the world, How our perceptions of time play a role in feelings around nuclear waste and Marks thoughts on how political and spiritual thought around nuclear power has lead to its collapse in the last 20 years. Links Radiant Energy Group: https://www.radiantenergygroup.com/"Into eternity" The documentary Ads was discussing. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ayLxB9fV2y4Shout outMark's shout out this week is Ursula Von de Leyen @vonderleyen for stating that Europe needs more nuclear power. Support the show

Sep 2, 2024 • 1h 8min
Nuclear Power to save the Planet? (Part One) with M.V. Ramana
For the next two episodes Ads is exploring one of the most debated and decisive topics when it comes to climate breakdown. Nuclear power. In recent years many have seen nuclear power as a keystone technology that can help produce bountiful clean energy to get humanity off fossil fuels. For others, when nuclear power is mentioned the images of Fukushima, Chernobyl and the threat of apocalyptic war are front and center and believe that this incredibly powerful energy source should remain a relic of the 20th century, it is too dangerous. This week we are joined by M.V Ramana, author of "Nuclear is not the solution", and a member of the international nuclear risk assessment group. Ads discusses with Ramana the main arguments against pursuing nuclear power. Who currently has access to it? Is it a viable technology on our climate timeline? Are Small Modular Reactors a real innovation? Are we aware of all the risks posed? What do we do with the waste? How are different countries approaching nuclear power and where do Nuclear weapons fit into this picture?in Part Two Ads is joined by Mark Nelson to discuss the positive vision for nuclear power. LinksDismantling Sellafield Article https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2022/dec/15/dismantling-sellafield-epic-task-shutting-down-decomissioned-nuclear-site Get a copy of Ramana's book: Nuclear is not the Solution, from Verso.https://www.versobooks.com/en-gb/products/3013-nuclear-is-not-the-solution?_pos=2&_psq=nu&_ss=e&_v=1.0World Nuclear Status Report https://www.worldnuclearreport.org/International Panel on Fissile Materials https://fissilematerials.org/International Nuclear Risk Assessment Grouphttps://www.inrag.org/Pugwash grouphttps://pugwashgroup.ca/Shout out Ramana's co-authors at the world nuclear report Mycle SchneiderAntony FroggattJulie HazemannSupport the show

Jul 29, 2024 • 1h 2min
The migration crisis and the climate crisis both need our humanity. With Zoe Gardner
Humans have always moved. long before we started planting grains in the fertile crescent, we moved around the globe in search of food, shelter and other humans for trade and collaboration. If you're moving now without dollar in your pocket, your demonized, shunned and your humanity questioned, just for trying to find a better life. The climate crisis is going to have millions on the move. How do we bring solidarity and shared understanding to our fellow man? This week on the show Lucy and Ads are joined by Zoe Gardner. Zoe is a migration and asylum policy specialist, researcher, advocate, and writer.We discuss the current hell that migrants go through travelling to and through Europe, how Britain leaving the European Union ramped up the crossings by small boats, The potential danger of Robert Jenerick becoming the new Leader of the Tory party and what a humane asylum system would look like. linksGaia Vince: Nomad Century: How to survive the climate upheaval https://www.penguin.co.uk/books/444202/nomad-century-by-vince-gaia/9780141997681Shout outsAVID: the Association for Visitors to Immigrant Detainees https://www.aviddetention.org.uk/Manchester Mustard tree https://mustardtree.org.uk/And a shout out to the french left for keeping the far right at bay in the recent elections! hold on! Support the show

Jul 15, 2024 • 1h 9min
How can we separate biodiversity from colonialism ? with Chris Armstrong
The Climate Movements key focus is on the reduction of emissions and stopping humanity from going over the edge into full blown climate breakdown. But by focusing so heavily on the parts per million of CO2 in the atmosphere are we missing ways in which the natural world shapes our existence? Are we being negligent to the lives of other species that make up life on earth, and what affect does that have on humanity in turn? Returning to the show this is Professor Chris Armstrong, to discuss his new book "Global Justice and the Biodiversity Crisis: Conservation in a World of Inequality". Chris is a Professor in Political Theory in the Department of Politics and International Relations at the University of Southampton @sotonpolitics. We start by discussing the current state of international nature conservation and how colonial powers still shape biodiversity schemes, how by fixating on carbon we miss the richness that nature provides for humans and how some efforts for conservation embed the structural inequality enforced on the global south. We also discuss how by viewing the world through economics, we make it worse for all living things on the planet. LinksYou can read Chris's latest book here:Global Justice and the Biodiversity Crisis: Conservation in a World of Inequalityhttps://academic.oup.com/book/55992?Ads reccomends some books by James Rebanks when we discuss farming. You can find his catalogue here:https://www.penguin.co.uk/authors/120316/james-rebanksShout outsurvival international https://www.survivalinternational.org/campaigns/conservationSupport the show

Jul 1, 2024 • 46min
Election special: which Manifesto is best for the planet?
The election is in full swing in the UK, with 3 days to go until the polls open. Are the parties rising to the occasion and providing a vision of a world not decimated by the climate crisis? We put in the hard hours to read the manifestos on offer so you don't have to!In this endeavor of analysis or political parities commitments we are joined by comrade of the pod Sam Knights! We discuss what is Labour's GB energy? Why haven't the Tory's mentioned water for the last six weeks, Are the Green's spending plans realistic? and Why are the Lib Dems more serious about climate than you expect? Support the show

Jun 17, 2024 • 51min
On Extinction and Denial: How humanity is coping with the climate crisis.
This week we are starting at the End. This week on the show myself and lucy are joined by Tad Delay and Ben ware. Tad the author of Future of Denial:The Ideologies of Climate Change. He’s also an assistant Professor of Philosophy at Baltimore City Community College. Ben Ware author of On Extinction: Beginning Again At The End. Ben is the Co-director of the centre for Philosophy and art at Kings College London. I imagine if you’re listening or watching this you’re probably in some state of shock when it comes to how humanity is responding to the collapse of the planet as we know it. Maybe you’re also finding yourself cringing or at odds with how some of those who are most seemingly committed to stopping climate breakdown go about their business. How are we to understand how humanity is reacting at this moment. Are we in denial about the end of the world? Are some of us enjoying the idea of the end? Is learning more and more facts about climate change actually helping? Or are we finding comfort in being correct about the rolling doom. We decided to bring ben and Tad together to discuss there work as they both draw on psychoanalysis to understand how we’re reacting at the end of the world. We discuss how our relation to time affects our ability to act on climate change, how denial can manifest itself in government action, the joy at the end of the world and how joe biden can be the “best president on climate” while opening oil and gas fields and support a genocide in Gaza. LinksTad has done a great series of podcast discussing his book with varies thinkers and contemporaries. Listen to it herehttps://open.spotify.com/show/64e8AfK6GmHyhztfTVY8sI?si=6c756546bfe94433You can pick up Ben's book On Extinction: Beginning at the end from Verso herehttps://www.versobooks.com/en-gb/products/2604-on-extinctionAnd you can get Tad's book Future to Denial: The Ideologies of Climate Change from Verso here.https://www.versobooks.com/en-gb/products/2857-future-of-denialShout outsKairos, a new venue in London exploring radical ideas for social and cultural change in response to the climate and nature crises. @KairosClubhttps://www.kairos.london/All the staff at Stepping hill hospital in Stockport Richard Seymour @leninologyUnite UCU@UniteUCUSupport the show

Jun 4, 2024 • 59min
"The Working Class Always have to Save Themselves" Working Class Climate Alliance.
Shout outsClass work project https://www.theclassworkproject.com/Trade mark belfastfeminize Politics NowReclaim Acorn tenants union Support the show

May 20, 2024 • 50min
Climate Researcher Fired for Not Flying! Dr. Gianluca Grimaldi
When our ethics clash with our work, who wins? and Who should win? Should we adhere to the orders of our mangers, even if we think its bad for the planet? This week on the show Ads and Andrew are joined by Dr. Gianluca Grimaldi, a climate researcher. Gianluca tells his story of being fired from his job as a climate scientist for refusing to fly for work-related travel. He discusses the reasons behind his decision, including the environmental impact of air travel and the need to challenge the culture of excessive flying in academia. Gianluca also talks about the lack of support from his colleagues and the impact on his career. LinksYou can support Gian's research here https://ko-fi.com/ggrimalda Guardian Article about Gian's story https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2023/oct/12/climate-researcher-who-refused-to-fly-back-from-research-trip-is-sackedCheck out Gian's research work herehttps://www.researchgate.net/profile/Gianluca-GrimaldaShout outsScientist Rebellion @ScientistRebel1 Support the show

May 7, 2024 • 1h 10min
Organsing in Coal Mines and Car Plants for climate, with Nicole González
This week on the show we are joined by Nicole Kleinheisterkamp-González a PHD candidate at Syracuse University in New York state. Nicole's research is to bring the analysis of Labour and union organising into geography. Her field work has taken her to working in coal mines and car plants to understand the lives of workers in the US and Germany, and how their political formations are changing with the pressures of climate change. Can workers from carbon heavy industries be the frontline in the just transition? Can the climate movement and workers come together to save the planet? LinksNicole's research paper https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/abs/10.1177/03091325231154222Shout OutsSupport those affected by devastating wild fires in ChileFondo Nacional de Reconstrucciónhttps://donaciones.hacienda.gob.cl/english United Auto Workers Union in the USASupport the show

Apr 22, 2024 • 1h 5min
Kohei Saito on degrowth communism.
We've spoken to alot of degrowthers on this show, all coming from slightly different angles on the problems facing the planet. This week we are heading to Japan, to hear from one of the most prominent thinkers on Marx, to see how marxism and degrowth are really singing on the same hymn sheet. This week on the show Ads and Andrew are joined by Philosopher Kohei Saito to discuss Degrowth Communism. Kohei Saito is an associate professor of philosophy at the University of Tokyo, and the best selling author of "Capital in the Anthropocene" (which sold over 500,00 copies in Japan), Marx in the Anthropocene and his new book "Slow Down: The degrowth Communist Manifesto".Topics discussed The popularity of Kohei's books on Marx in JapanMarx on nature and the metabolic riftHistorical Materialism How Degrowth is an extension of Marx's own work. How to get move on from "Capitalist common sense" to abundance. The Japanese Left.How do we start putting these ideas into practice. LinksYou can get a copy of Kohei's latest book "Slow Down: The Degrowth Communist Manifesto" at the link below.https://www.waterstones.com/book/slow-down/kohei-saito/9781399612975shout out Kohei's kids for inspiring him to keep fighting for a better world. Support the show


