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Tag Archives: Climate Change

A Just Energy Transition for India

In this episode we discuss a just energy transition for India with a focus on socio-cultural aspects, limits of technology-centered approaches, and exploitation and employment in the renewable energy sector.

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Cutting global methane emissions: Perspectives from a Chilean scientist turned policymaker

In this episode, we discuss air pollution and climate resilience in Chile, science-based policy making, and global methane management as an effective climate mitigation policy

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Climate change mitigation and the case of Japan

In this episode we will discuss climate and energy policy, governance of climate engineering, and public engagement on these topics.

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Atmospheric Reactive Nitrogen in South Asia

In this episode we discuss the importance of reactive Nitrogen species in the atmosphere in the context of food security, air pollution, and climate change.

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Atmospheric dust to atmospheric science in Nigeria

In this episode we discuss sources and dynamics of atmospheric mineral dust, their role inĀ  Sub-Saharan Africa air quality, health, and climate.

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Indigeneity and environmentalism in the Himalayas

In this episode, we discuss the development of infrastructure and the Anthropocene in the Himalayas with a key focus on the impact on Indigenous peoples and their activism.

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Building climate resilience in South American cities

In this episode we discuss inequalities and segregation as drivers of climate risks and vulnerability.

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Transnational environmental law and innovations in climate litigation

In this episode, we discuss the need for laws and regulations to respond to environmental issues and to create a sense of responsibility towards environmental resources at local, regional and international levels.

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Extreme weather in the Caribbean

In this episode, we discuss the unique hazards that the Caribbean faces and how this is changing and increasing its vulnerability to climate change.

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Traditional knowledges of Indigenous peoples and environmental challenges

In this episode we discuss the traditional knowledges of indigenous peoples and their relevance and importance to mitigating and adapting to climate change and environmental challenges in general.

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