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 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 …
Episode 2.8: Environmental Justice and the Anthropocene
In this episode we talk about Indigenous environmental justice with Dr. Kyle Whyte (University of Michigan, and citizen of the Potawatomi Nation). Dr. Whyte explains how indigenous knowledge, identity, and kinship networks can reshape contemporary ecological politics.
Episode 2.8: Environmental Justice and the Anthropocene
Episode 2.8: Environmental Justice and the AnthropoceneIn this episode we talk about Indigenous environmental justice with Dr. Kyle Whyte, George Willis Pack Professor of Environment and Sustainability at University of Michigan, and a citizen of the Potawatomi Nation. The conversation …
Episode 2.7: Multilateral Agreements and Institutions in Global Ecopolitics
In this episode we talk with Dr. Radoslav Dimitrov, Associate Professor at Western University to learn more about multilateral environmental agreements. How are they created? How are they enforced? Dr. Dimitrov also explains why some MEAs are essentially “hollow” or …
Episode 2.7: Multilateral Agreements and Institutions in Global Ecopolitics
Episode 2.7: Multilateral Agreements and Institutions in Global EcopoliticsIn this episode we talk with Dr. Radoslav Dimitrov, Associate Professor at Western University to learn more about multilateral environmental agreements. How are they created? How are they enforced? Dr. Dimitrov also …
Episode 2.5: Global Ecopolitics After COVID-19: Social Movements and International ENGOs
There’s no denying COVID-19 has had a major impact on the climate movement. After non-governmental organizations worked so hard to access global climate decision-making, being without the ability to organize protests and the like has left the movement disconnected from …
Episode 2.5: Global Ecopolitics After COVID-19: Social Movements and International ENGOs
Episode 2.5: Global Ecopolitics After COVID-19: Social Movements and International ENGOsThere’s no denying COVID-19 has had a major impact on the climate movement. After non-governmental organizations worked so hard to access global climate decision-making, being without the ability to organize …
Episode 1.15: Climate Action in and by Canada: ENGO Voices
What role do ENGOs, or Environmental Non-Governmental Organizations, play in the Canadian ecopolitical sphere? In this episode, we ask this question of Catherine Abreu, Executive Director of Climate Action Network Canada, and Colleen Thorpe, Executive Director of Équiterre. Together they …
Episode 1.15: Climate Action in and by Canada: ENGO Voices
Episode 15: Climate Action in and by Canada: ENGO VoicesWhat role do ENGOs, or Environmental Non-Governmental Organizations, play in the Canadian ecopolitical sphere? In this episode, we ask this question of Catherine Abreu, Executive Director of Climate Action Network Canada, …
Episode 1.13: Corporate Sustainability in Canada
In this episode we get real about corporate social responsibility, or what Rory MacAlpine of Maple Leaf Foods calls his company’s “shared value” for all its stakeholders.
Episode 1.13: Corporate Sustainability in Canada
Episode 13: Corporate Sustainability in CanadaIn this episode we get real about corporate social responsibility with Rory MacAlpine, Senior VP Government and International Relations at Maple Leaf Foods. How do we know if corporations like Maple Leaf are dedicated to …