At Risk in the Climate Crisis
At Risk in the Climate Crisis
CATEGORY: Society & Culture
Leading thinkers from around the world talk about living on the brink of the climate crisis. How are we learning to live with loss and yet keep caring? How can we ditch denialism? What potentials and pitfalls arise from seeking action through technoscientific interventions? Why is Indigenous leadership important? We are all in this together, so come with us and gain a greater understanding about how thought leadership can empower the material action that we can take.Amongst 16 distinguished guests you'll hear from: Tony Birch, Nigel Clark, Michael Gillings, Lesley Head, Natasha Fjin, Cameron Muir, Ron Reed and Carolyn Smith.Former ABC radio host and environmental communicator, Gretchen Miller, invites a deep and personal dive into the impact of the climate crisis on our psyches, as we feel our way forward in uncertain and turbulent times.The At Risk team: Executive producers and editors Josh Wodak and Jessica Weir, engineer Judy Rapley, production assistant Daniele Fulvi and writer and producer Gretchen MillerTheme music: Lick Stick, by Blue Dot Sessions. At Risk in the Climate Crisis is funded by the Seed Box, a Mistra Formas Environmental Humanities Collaboratory, and the ARC Center of Excellence in Synthetic Biology. Supported by the Institute for Culture and Society at Western Sydney University See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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Ep. 1: Loss and CareIn this episode, we dive into how the climate crisis is playing out locally and across the globe, and what that teaches us about our connection to the earth and each other. Our guests take us from the Birrarung…
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Ep. 2: Ditching DenialismThe powerful ‘inhuman’ forces in global heating can be overwhelming, but there are also powerful human forces that can be addressed. In this episode we examine the socio-political influences that support climat…
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Ep. 3: Technoscientific InterventionsAs the prospect of runaway climate change becomes tangible, serious consideration is given to technoscience to lessen the likelihood of triggering this tipping point. What's to gain and what's at risk when tech…
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Ep. 4: Indigenous LeadershipIs Indigenous leadership a pathway of possibility to grapple with what is at risk? In this episode Indigenous and non-Indigenous scholars in Australia and North America share how it relates to the environmental…
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Extra: Ron Reed, Carolyn Smith and Sibyl Diver extended interviewIn this bonus episode, you can listen to Ron Reed's, Carolyn Smith's and Sibyl Diver's full interview
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Extra: Nigel Clark extended interviewIn this bonus episode, you can listen to Nigel Clark's full interview
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Extra: Tony Birch extended interviewIn this bonus episode, you can listen to Tony Birch's full interview
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Extra: Michael Gillings extended interviewIn this bonus episode, you can listen to Michel Gillings's full interview
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Extra: Aaron Tang extended interviewIn this bonus episode, you can listen to Aaron Tang's full interview