In this episode we speak to Cristina Coc, Executive Director of the Julian Cho Society and Spokesperson for the Toledo Alcaldes Association/Maya Leaders Alliance, and Filiberto Penados, Chair, Julian Cho Society about the connections between indigenous rights and land conservation. …
Episode 2.9: Indigenous Environmental Rights: The Maya of Belize
Episode 2.9: Indigenous Environmental Rights: The Maya of Belize In this episode, we speak with Cristina Coc, Executive Director of the Julian Cho Society and Spokesperson for the Toledo Alcaldes Association/Maya Leaders Alliance, and Filiberto Penados, Chair, Julian Cho Society …
Episode 2.5: Global Ecopolitics After COVID-19: Social Movements and International ENGOs
There’s no denying COVID-19 has had a major impact on the climate movement. After non-governmental organizations worked so hard to access global climate decision-making, being without the ability to organize protests and the like has left the movement disconnected from …
Episode 2.5: Global Ecopolitics After COVID-19: Social Movements and International ENGOs
Episode 2.5: Global Ecopolitics After COVID-19: Social Movements and International ENGOs There’s no denying COVID-19 has had a major impact on the climate movement. After non-governmental organizations worked so hard to access global climate decision-making, being without the ability to …
Episode 1.7: Canadian Environmental Law and Policy
Environmental law touches all parts of our lives. In this episode, we speak with Dr. Angela Lee, Assistant Professor of Law at Ryerson University, and Dr. Heather McLeod-Kilmurray, Professor of Law at the University of Ottawa, about Canada’s environmental laws …
Episode 1.7: Canadian Environmental Law and Policy
Episode 7: Canadian Environmental Law and Policy Environmental law touches all parts of our lives. In this episode, we speak with Dr. Angela Lee, Assistant Professor of Law at Ryerson University, and Dr. Heather McLeod-Kilmurray, Professor of Law at University …