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    • Episode 2.1: Introduction to Global Ecopolitics
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    • Episode 2.3: Theory and Method in Global Environmental Politics
    • Episode 2.4: Eco-colonialism and Environmental Justice in the Global South
    • Episode 2.5: Global Ecopolitics After COVID-19: Social Movements and International ENGOs
    • Episode 2.6: Great Power Politics and the Environment
    • Episode 2.7: Multilateral Agreements and Institutions in Global Ecopolitics
    • Episode 2.8: Environmental Justice and the Anthropocene
    • Episode 2.9: Indigenous Environmental Rights: The Maya of Belize
    • Episode 2.10: Dairy Cows, Climate Change and Settler Colonialism: Insights from Aotearoa/New Zealand
    • Episode 2.11: Growth, Degrowth, Agrowth
    • Episode 2.12: Metaphors for Climate Governance
    • Episode 2.13: Resources, Population and the Global Environment: A Case Study in Water
    • Episode 2.14: Global Cities, Environmental Politics, and Low Carbon Transition
  • Season 3
    • Episode 3.1: What does it mean to be an Eco-Citizen? Intro to Everyday Ecopolitics Season Three
    • Episode 3.2: Can we eat our way to sustainability? A deep dive into sustainable protein
    • Episode 3.3: How do we confront capitalism’s excesses? Between revolution and reform
    • Episode 3.4: What does a just transition really entail? From green jobs to decolonization
    • Episode 3.5: How can we confront the environmental challenges associated with Canadian mining?
    • Episode 3.6: Is the local a romantic eco-myth? A critical appraisal of ‘Thinking Globally, Acting Locally’
  • Season 4
    • Episode 4.1: We’re Back! Talking about the Anthropocene
    • Episode 4.2: Axe the Tax, or Face the Facts?
    • Episode 4.3: Sustainability through Philanthropy?
    • Episode 4.4: Geoengineering
    • Episode 4.5: The Growth-Environmental Debate – Part 1
    • Episode 4.6: Becoming an Ecopolitical Researcher
    • Episode 4.7: The Growth-Environment Debate – Part 2
    • Episode 4.8: Mindful Approaches to Ecopolitics
    • Episode 4.9: Living Relations – Part 1
    • Episode 4.10: Living Relations – Part 2
    • Episode 4.11: Canadian Ecopolitics in the Anthropocene
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Episode 3.1: What does it mean to be an Eco-Citizen? Intro to Everyday Ecopolitics Season Three

Adam November 12, 2021

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 …

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