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The BallparkThe BallparkComing Soon – Climate Change: America and the WorldContributor(s): Sherri Goodman, Professor Laura Pulido, Jeremy Williams, Professor Kathy Hochstetler, Beth Gardiner, Professor Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo | Climate change is one of the most important global issues. But what is the United States’ responsibility for climate change, and for its effects on the rest of the world? In Climate Change: America and the World, a new podcast from the London School of Economics’ Phelan US Centre, we look for answers to these questions and more by talking to leading experts working on climate change. Climate Change: America and the World is a six-part podcast series released from May 2023, and is prod...2023-04-2103 minLSE: The BallparkLSE: The BallparkComing Soon – Climate Change: America and the WorldContributor(s): Sherri Goodman, Professor Laura Pulido, Jeremy Williams, Professor Kathy Hochstetler, Beth Gardiner, Professor Rebecca Bromley-Trujillo | Climate change is one of the most important global issues. But what is the United States’ responsibility for climate change, and for its effects on the rest of the world? In Climate Change: America and the World, a new podcast from the London School of Economics’ Phelan US Centre, we look for answers to these questions and more by talking to leading experts working on climate change. Climate Change: America and the World is a six-part podcast series released from May 2023, and is prod...2023-04-2103 minThe Climate QuestionThe Climate QuestionIs destroying the planet a vote winner?Long term climate policy has long been at odds with short-term politics. As numerous countries head to the polls this year, we visit Brazil, Australia and the United States and see how climate policy is being used as a political tool to divide voters. During recent the elections in Australia – a country with some of the world’s highest emissions per capita – experts believe that experiencing the effects of climate change first hand brought the need for action up the agenda, leading to the unseating of the climate sceptic Liberal National Coalition. We hear from a follower of Bra...2022-06-0627 minDemos Helsinki PodcastDemos Helsinki PodcastGreat Powers, Climate Change and Global Environmental Responsibilities Podcast: LSE: Public lectures and events (LS 54 · TOP 0.5% what is this?)Episode: Great Powers, Climate Change and Global Environmental ResponsibilitiesPub date: 2022-03-14Notes from Demos Helsinki Podcast:Discussing how international power inequality intersects with the global ecological crisis, and what special role great powers could and should play in the international fight against global warmingGet Podcast Transcript →powered by Listen411 - fast audio-to-text and summarizationContributor(s): Dr Alina Averchenkova, Professor Barry Buzan, Professor Kathy Hochstetler, Dr Miriam Prys-Hansen, Professor Stacy Vandeveer | Great powers are...2022-03-241h 29Shaping the Post-COVID WorldShaping the Post-COVID WorldGreat Powers, Climate Change and Global Environmental ResponsibilitiesContributor(s): Dr Alina Averchenkova, Professor Barry Buzan, Professor Kathy Hochstetler, Dr Miriam Prys-Hansen, Professor Stacy Vandeveer | Great powers are also great polluters, particularly when it comes to the global greenhouse gas effect. Through the 2015 Paris Agreement and recent international conferences, all major powers - from the United States to China, India, Brazil, Russia and the EU - have committed to bringing greenhouse gas emissions under control and decarbonising their economies by 2050.2022-03-141h 29Shaping the Post-COVID WorldShaping the Post-COVID WorldSHORTCAST | Environmentalism and Global International SocietyContributor(s): Professor Steven Bernstein, Professor Barry Buzan, Dr Robert Falkner, Professor Kathy Hochstetler | Climate change and other environmental threats have moved to the top of the international agenda. All major powers are now committed to fighting global warming and ensuring environmental sustainability. But it has not always been thus. How did the society of states come to accept a responsibility for the global environment? And how deeply committed are states to safeguarding the planet?2022-01-1623 minStuck In The PastStuck In The PastIn Touch With Our Feminine Side, Part 2Episode 010: "In Touch With Our Feminine Side, Part 2" This is Part 2 of the previous episode with our guest, Roxy Stillwell. In addition to Tim and Tom fumbling slightly on the topic of "boy bands" and Mark Hamill, Roxy recalls a tragic accident in the Stuart cemetery which literally scarred her for life. Mentions: Blue Skunk Blog, Don Cave, Penny DeWitt, Lynn Crabtree, Dave Fry, Terry Harrison, Deanna Heins, Kathy Hochstetler, Frank "Zeke" Iacovazzi, Brenda Jacobson, Doug Johnson, Jeff Johnston, Liesa Prazak, Larry Roberts, Dean Roe, Deb Stalter, Rick Stillwell, Robbin Vanlandingham, Nancy Watts, Tim Wolfe2020-03-241h 10