Tag: conservation

  • Episode 3.1: What does it mean to be an Eco-Citizen? Intro to Everyday Ecopolitics Season Three

    Episode 3.1: What does it mean to be an Eco-Citizen? Intro to Everyday Ecopolitics Season Three

    What is eco-citizenship and what does it entail? These are the overarching questions that guide this episode’s discussions with Manvi Bhalla, Graduate Student and Co-Founder of Shake Up The Establishment & missINFORMED, and Kimberly Nicholas, Associate Professor of Sustainability Science at Lund University. From an introduction to intersectionality and its importance in climate justice action,…

  • Episode 3.1: What does it mean to be an Eco-Citizen? Intro to Everyday Ecopolitics Season Three

    Episode 3.1: What does it mean to be an Eco-Citizen? Intro to Everyday Ecopolitics Season Three

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    Episode 3.1: What does it mean to be an Eco-Citizen? Intro to Everyday Ecopolitics Season Three What is eco-citizenship and what does it entail? These are the overarching questions that guide this episode’s discussions with Manvi Bhalla, Graduate Student and Co-Founder of Shake Up The Establishment & missINFORMED, and Kimberly Nicholas, Associate Professor of Sustainability Science…

  • Episode 2.4: Eco-colonialism and Environmental Justice in the Global South

    Episode 2.4: Eco-colonialism and Environmental Justice in the Global South

    In this episode, we explore the theme of wildlife conservation and the tensions that exist between how people in the global north tend to view these issues versus how they are perceived and experienced by the rural people who live alongside wild animals in countries like Botswana in southern Africa. To discuss these themes, we…

  • Episode 2.4: Eco-colonialism and Environmental Justice in the Global South

    Episode 2.4: Eco-colonialism and Environmental Justice in the Global South

    Episode 2.4: Eco-colonialism and Environmental Justice in the Global SouthIn this episode, we explore the theme of wildlife conservation and the tensions that exist between how people in the global north tend to view these issues versus how they are perceived and experienced by the rural people who live alongside wild animals in countries like…

  • Episode 1.7: Canadian Environmental Law and Policy

    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 and the ways in which they successfully (or not so successfully) help protect the environment.

  • Episode 1.7: Canadian Environmental Law and Policy

    Episode 1.7: Canadian Environmental Law and Policy

    Episode 7: Canadian Environmental Law and PolicyEnvironmental 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 of Ottawa, about Canada’s environmental laws and the ways in which they successfully (or not so…