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 2.2: Introduction to Global Ecopolitics – Part 2

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In this episode, we speak with Dr. Hayley Stevenson, Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations at l’Universidad Torcuato Di Tella in Buenos Aires, and Dr. Simon Dalby, Professor at the Balsillie School of International Affairs, …

Episode 2.2: Introduction to Global Ecopolitics 2

Episode 2.2: Introduction to Global EcoPolitics 2In this episode, we speak with Dr. Hayley Stevenson, Associate Professor in the Department of Political Science and International Relations at l’Universidad Torcuato Di Tella in Buenos Aires, and Dr. Simon Dalby, Professor at …

Episode 1.6: Federalism, Party Politics and Environment

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The environmental policy process in Canada is complicated. With its division of powers between provinces and the federal government, Canada’s federalist structure has tended to serve as a barrier to achieving consistent nation-wide environmental policy change. In this episode, Dr. …

Episode 1.5: Environmental Political History in Canada

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From ecopolitical history to tips on environmental activism techniques, this episode is the perfect primer on ecopolitics in Canada. Guided by the seasoned Robert Paehlke — one of the founding voices in the field of environmental politics — we discuss …

Episode 1.5: Environmental Political History in Canada

Episode 5: Environmental Political History in CanadaFrom ecopolitical history to tips on environmental activism techniques, this episode is the perfect primer on ecopolitics in Canada. Guided by the seasoned Robert Paehlke — one of the founding voices in the field …

Episode 1.6: Federalism, Party Politics and Environment

Episode 6: Federalism, Party Politics and EnvironmentThe environmental policy process in Canada is complicated. With its division of powers between provinces and the federal government, Canada’s federalist structure has tended to serve as a barrier to achieving consistent nation-wide environmental …