Borders in Globalization Podcast

#39 BIG Podcast – « Borders and Climate Change » PART 1 - With: Simon Dalby, Professor Emeritus, Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada


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In this podcast with Simon Dalby, we explore the intersection of borders and climate change in the Anthropocene era, a period when humans are profoundly shaping the planet. We will analyze how global warming is redefining physical and political borders. Climate effects, environmental security, planetary boundaries, cross-border mobilities, policy innovations are at the heart of the discussion. The Anthropocene requires us to rethink geographical and jurisdictional boundaries in the face of ecological crises. The first part of the podcast mainly focuses on the Anthropocene and Climate Change.


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00:00 Introduction

01:06 The relationship between climate change and the concept of borders

07:05 Anthropocene and Environmental security

12:01 Wildfires in the Anthropocene

17:53 Mobile borders on the Alps

22:10 Indicators of the Planetary boundaries

31:51 Cooperative Strategies to Address Environmental Tensions

39:06 Global community of interests


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