Episode 3.4: What does a just transition really entail? From green jobs to decolonization

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Climate change and its impacts on the economy, the planet, and, of course, us, is top of mind for a lot of folks these days. One potential solution that merges economic and climate needs is the transition away from fossil …

Episode 3.4: What does a just transition really entail? From green jobs to decolonization

Episode 3.4: What does a just transition really entail? From green jobs to decolonizationClimate change and its impacts on the economy, the planet, and, of course, us, is top of mind for a lot of folks these days. One potential …

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 2.12: Metaphors for Climate Governance

Episode 2.12: Metaphors for Climate GovernanceIn this episode, which is a re-broadcast of an episode from Season 1, we speak with Steven Bernstein, Distinguished Professor of Global Environmental and Sustainability Governance, University of Toronto, and Matthew Hoffmann, Professor of Political …

Episode 2.12: Metaphors for Climate Governance

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In this episode, which is a re-broadcast of an episode from Season 1, we speak with Steven Bernstein, Distinguished Professor of Global Environmental and Sustainability Governance, University of Toronto, and Matthew Hoffmann, Professor of Political Science, University of Toronto, about …

Episode 2.11: Growth, Degrowth, Agrowth

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What is the relationship between economic growth and the environment? What is ‘green growth’ and why does the degrowth movement oppose it? And what does it mean to be agnostic about growth in the context of sustainability? In this episode …

Episode 2.11: Growth, Degrowth, Agrowth

Episode 2.11: Growth, Degrowth, AgrowthWhat is the relationship between economic growth and the environment? What is ‘green growth’ and why does the degrowth movement oppose it? And what does it mean to be agnostic about growth in the context of …

Episode 1.12: The Politics of Decarbonization

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Proposing a new metaphor for decarbonization, Dr. Steven Bernstein (Toronto) and Dr. Matthew Hoffmann (Toronto) discuss how we might challenge carbon lock-in from local action to global governance.

Episode 1.12: The Politics of Decarbonization

Episode 12: The Politics of Decarbonization In this episode, we speak with Steven Bernstein, Distinguished Professor of Global Environmental and Sustainability Governance, University of Toronto, and Matthew Hoffmann, Professor of Political Science, University of Toronto, about carbon lock-in (the ways …