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Category: Interviews

Interview with Cristina Yumie Aoki Inoue, Thais Lemos Ribeiro, and Veronica Korber Gonçalves on their work with Indigenous peoples in Brazil and South Africa, and the concept of ‘planetary justice’.

April 3, 2024 Charlotte Weatherill Leave a comment

This guest post relates to the recently published article with Environmental Politics, ‘Indigenous and traditional communities’ ways of knowing and…

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Interview with Liam Saddington, on his participatory research with schools, teachers and pupils, exploring just climate futures

March 28, 2024 Charlotte Weatherill Leave a comment

In this interview, Liam Saddington discusses his work with climate education in both primary and secondary schools. We talk about…

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Interview with Chad M. Baum, on his research into public perceptions of solar geoengineering activities in Mexico, the UK, and the US.

February 13, 2024 Charlotte Weatherill Leave a comment

In this interview, Chad M. Baum discusses the research and findings of his recently published article in Environmental Politics, co-authored…

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Interview with Yixian Sun on the implications of China’s Belt and Road Initiative for global and local environmental politics.

January 23, 2024 Charlotte Weatherill Leave a comment

In this interview with Yixian Sun, we discuss the research and findings of the recent Symposium in Environmental Politics: ‘Environmental…

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Interview with Franziska Meinherz on how moments of urgency affect environmental policy.

October 17, 2023 Charlotte Weatherill Leave a comment

In this interview with Franziska Meinherz, she discusses the research and findings of her recently published article in Environmental Politics:…

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