For Episode 10 Elizabeth Jeremiah is BACK, and this time she is perplexed by ecofeminism yet strangely drawn in by it. We also learn about a future successful collaboration between women in the Solomon Islands and women who live by the Irish Sea. Our news story today looks at Ireland and what the Irish Environmental Protection Agency says is already happening and is likely to happen as the effects of climate change are more deeply felt. Full transcript below. Listen here or on iTunes, and Stitcher.
Music
Over and Over from Five Song Demo by Mark Chadwick
The Association News Theme by Jake Hallman
Merlune and Daakoon from the No Place Like Home album with Eastwestern Wind
Romo with Too Bad from Listen, Love LP
Dream On on Lush Life by Poldoore
Links
What Impact will Climate Change Have on Ireland?
Irelands Greenhouse Gas Emissions
Ireland will bear the biggest brunt of flooding in climate change
Ecofeminism
Solomon Women Cary Climate Change Burden
Transcript
Opening
Wow this is episode 10 of Climate Stew, thank you for listening and sharing this quirky climate change show with your friends. Listenership is growing. Lots of folks are tuning in on iTunes, Stitcher, and at Climate Stew dot Com. Let us know how you listen.
This episode Elizabeth Jeremiah, that Bible-toting preacher is back and she has a thing or two to say about women environmentalists. No surprise she is shocked by feminists pursuing eco justice but strangely she can relate. Also great news from the future about partnerships forming between women around the world. But first the