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The Radical Work of Mourning: A toolkit for Planet Dwellers
Podcast of panel discussion hosted by Natasha Mitchell, with Thom van Dooren and Zoe Sadokierski.
“Join Natasha Mitchell and guests for a poetic discussion on the ways you can create space to grieve for species that are going, going, gone. Powerful interests collude to tell us that expressing emotion is hysterical, and that humans are separate from Nature, but proper mourning paves the way for what to do next — and places us right back where we belong.”
Listen on ABC Radio National.
Climate feels
Interview with Dr. Nat Osborne on Radio Reversal on 4ZZZ.
Join Natalie for a chat with Dr Blanche Verlie, climate justice activist, scholar, and educator, for a chat about climate feelings - the affects, moods, embodied experiences and intimate encounters with climate change. We chew on the relationship between these feelings and climate (in)justice, and about government greenhouse gaslighting.
Bit of a content warning for the show - we talk about climate disasters, mental illness, some medical stuff, and there are some themes linked to domestic violence. If this isn't the vibe for you this morning, that's okay!!
Messages to COP26 from a generation on fire
Interview, along with youth climate activists from around the world, on Al Jazeera podcast The Take.
Learning to live with climate change - conversation with a past student
In this podcast, from the Talking in This Climate team, I speak with one of my past students, Zoe Goodman, about ecological distress and education.
‘It’s not humans that cause climate change, its particular economic systems.’
Podcast with Robert McLean, who spoke to me about my book, on his podcast, Climate Conversations, part of the Climactic podcast family.
Podcast of panel discussion with Alexis Wright, Danielle Celermajer and Hayley Singer on Writing the More-than-Human.
Thanks to the Sydney Environment Institute. We chatted about the challenges and possibilities of writing to help move beyond colonial anthropocentrism. Listen below.
Can we achieve justice at emergency speed?
How quickly can we achieve climate justice? Does climate justice mean we need to be careful and considered and/or hurry up? What steps need to be taken to ensure that declaring a climate emergency doesn’t lead to ‘states of emergency’ and authoritarianism?
Podcast of panel discussion with Lauren Rickards, Briony Towers, Mittul Vahanvati and David Mieklejohn from RMIT University at the 2020 Sustainable Living Festival. Podcast via Climatic.