Episode 3.3: How do we confront capitalism’s excesses? Between revolution and reform

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How do we confront capitalism’s ecological record? In this episode we get some answers from Dianne Saxe (Deputy Leader of the Green Party of Ontario), and Professor Matt Huber (Syracuse Univer“How do we confront capitalism’s ecological record?” In today’s episode, …

Episode 3.3: How do we confront capitalism’s excesses? Between revolution and reform

Episode 3.3: How do we confront capitalism’s excesses? Between revolution and reform“How do we confront capitalism’s ecological record?” In today’s episode, we tackle this question with help from Dianne Saxe, President of SaxeFacts, and Deputy Leader of the Green Party …

Episode 2.6: Great Power Politics and the Environment

Episode 2.6: Great Power Politics and the EnvironmentWhat influence do the world’s most powerful nations have on global environmental politics? In this episode, Dr. Yixian Sun, Assistant Professor in International Development at the University of Bath, and Dr. Matthew Paterson, …

Episode 2.6: Great Power Politics and the Environment

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Dr. Yixian Sun (University of Bath), and Dr. Matthew Paterson (University of Manchester), explain how the world’s most powerful countries – from Great Powers in the G7 to emerging powers in the BRICS – shape ecopolitical outcomes on the global …

Episode 1.14: Corporate Social Responsibility

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Greenwashing, or legitimate Corporate Social Responsibility? Dr. Hamish van der Ven (McGill) helps us understand these concepts before walking us through two case studies.

Episode 1.14: Corporate Social Responsibility

Episode 14: Corporate SOcial ResponsibilityGreenwashing, or legitimate Corporate Social Responsibility? It can be hard to tell the difference. In this episode, Dr. Hamish van der Ven, Assistant Professor at the School of Environment and Department of Political Science at McGill …