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Planet: Critical

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Dec 12, 2024 • 55min

Language and Violence | Sunil Amrith

Join Sunil Amrith, a Yale history professor and author of "The Burning Earth," as he reveals the deep ties between violence against both humans and nature. He discusses how language has been weaponized to obscure truths and perpetuate injustices. Explore the colonial suppression of indigenous languages and its impact on cultural identity and environmental movements. Amrith also connects historical violence, technology, and ecological crises, emphasizing the vital need for grassroots activism and justice in a rapidly changing world.
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Dec 5, 2024 • 51min

From the Ashes | Dana Fisher

Dana Fisher, Director of the Center for Environment, Community & Equity at American University, explores the interplay between climate activism and political oppression. She argues that state violence could galvanize public action against climate-deniers. The conversation delves into the impacts of fossil fuels on politics, the dangers of misinformation during crises, and the need for grassroots movements to drive change. Dana discusses how past social movements inform today's energy transitions while emphasizing the power of citizen mobilization in the face of a climate crisis.
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Nov 28, 2024 • 51min

Civil Resistance | Pasha Bell

Pasha Bell, a climate researcher and activist currently pursuing a PhD, shares their experience of being imprisoned for protesting UK climate inaction. They discuss the recent legal changes that criminalize protest while exposing the corporate interests behind these draconian laws. Pasha delves into the erosion of democratic rights, drawing connections to broader issues like environmental collapse and economic inequality. They highlight grassroots movements like Just Stop Oil and Citizens’ Assembly, emphasizing the power of civil resistance in driving meaningful change.
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Nov 21, 2024 • 1h 2min

Climate Litigation Breakthroughs | Nikki Reisch

Nikki Reisch, Director of the Climate and Energy Program at the Center for International Environmental Law, is a leading voice in climate litigation. She discusses the rising wave of climate lawsuits that redefine climate as a human rights issue. Nikki emphasizes law as a powerful tool for change and stresses the importance of public support in this fight. She delves into the complexities of international law, the impact of treaties on fossil fuel industries, and the role of youth movements in advocating for climate justice.
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Nov 14, 2024 • 1h 1min

Hurt People Hurt People | Kosha Joubert

Kosha Joubert, CEO of The Pocket Project, specializes in healing collective trauma and its implications. She explores how collective trauma influences our reaction to environmental crises and advocates for connecting personal and collective healing. The discussion delves into the interplay between historical traumas, contemporary society, and the climate crisis. Additionally, Joubert emphasizes the role of compassionate dialogue in bridging political divides and fostering community-driven solutions for healing amidst systemic oppression.
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Nov 7, 2024 • 44min

WTF | Emily Atkin

Emily Atkin, the editor of HEATED, dives deep into the potential climate impact of another Trump presidency. She explains Project 2025 and the likelihood of regressive policies on climate legislation. The conversation touches on Elon Musk’s ties to fossil fuels and reflects on Bitcoin's environmental challenges. Atkin also calls for urgent activism amidst disillusionment and discusses the media's role in framing climate narratives, emphasizing the need for clearer communication in addressing both climate change and rising fascism.
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Oct 31, 2024 • 1h 48min

The Renewables Solution | Auke Hoekstra

Auke Hoekstra, Director of the NEON Research Program at Eindhoven University of Technology, dives deep into the potential of renewable energy. He argues that renewables can transform our energy system, reducing harms and promoting equity. The discussion tackles the realities of energy density, land use, and the socio-political challenges that accompany the transition. Auke highlights the importance of collaboration, the dangers of doomism, and the ethical implications of energy solutions, urging listeners to embrace hope and complexity in the pursuit of sustainability.
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Oct 24, 2024 • 55min

Nuclear and Justice | Jessica Lovering

Jessica Lovering, co-founder of the Good Energy Collective, dives into the pressing question: if not nuclear, then what? She argues that nuclear energy is essential for lifting a billion people out of energy poverty. Discussing historical and regulatory challenges, she highlights the potential of small modular reactors and emphasizes nuclear's role in addressing climate change and ensuring energy equity. Lovering also touches on community consent, waste management, and the geopolitical implications of nuclear energy as we navigate an unstable world.
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Oct 17, 2024 • 38min

Decarbonising the War Machine | Sherri Goodman

Sherri Goodman, Secretary General of the International Military Council on Climate and Security, is a trailblazer in climate security. She reveals how the U.S. military is leading the charge in decarbonization efforts, implementing sustainable technologies like hybrid vehicles and micro grids. Goodman discusses the clash between climate action and military strategy, and debates the sustainability of such initiatives given the broader drivers of conflict. She emphasizes the military's role in safeguarding national security amidst resource scarcity and climate crises.
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Oct 10, 2024 • 59min

How Net Zero Killed 1.5 | James Dyke

James Dyke, an Earth system scientist and climate policy expert, returns to discuss the grim reality of our climate future. He argues that the Paris Agreement is effectively dead due to misguided reliance on carbon removal technologies. Dyke critiques net zero policies, emphasizing their failure to address systemic issues. He warns of the dangers of setting the two-degree target, pushed by fossil fuel interests, and calls for urgent solutions focusing on sustainability and equity. The conversation highlights the geopolitical struggles and the necessity for a just energy transition.

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