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In this episode of 'Wicked Problems,' host Richard Delevan discusses the interconnections between climate change, geopolitical instability, and political turmoil, coined as the 'doom loop.' The episode explores how rising inflation and extreme weather events influence political movements and undermine climate actions. Delavan speaks with Roz Savage, a new MP for the South Cotswolds, about her climate and nature bill, highlighting the need for comprehensive legislation and public engagement. Later, Dr. Maria Antonia Tigre from the Sabin Center and Dana Drugman of One Earth Now discuss the implications of the International Court of Justice's advisory opinion on state obligations to mitigate climate change, emphasizing the role of legal frameworks in shaping global climate action.
And a subscription at Wickedproblems.earth makes a great holiday gift!
00:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks
01:03 Climate Change and Economic Instability
02:52 Political Implications of Climate Disruption
04:20 Rising Costs and Food Prices
05:51 Flooding and Insurance Issues
10:35 International Climate Litigation
12:18 Interview with Roz Savage
26:02 Ambitious Private Member's Bill on Climate and Nature
26:41 Long-Term Commitment to Climate Advocacy
27:39 Introduction to Legal Experts on Climate Obligations
28:39 Historic Moment in International Climate Law
34:44 The Role of Non-State Actors in Climate Litigation
38:16 Implications of ICJ Advisory Opinion on Climate Change
45:18 Challenges and Opportunities in Climate Litigation
54:57 Final Thoughts and Reflections
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In this episode of 'Wicked Problems,' host Richard Delevan discusses the interconnections between climate change, geopolitical instability, and political turmoil, coined as the 'doom loop.' The episode explores how rising inflation and extreme weather events influence political movements and undermine climate actions. Delavan speaks with Roz Savage, a new MP for the South Cotswolds, about her climate and nature bill, highlighting the need for comprehensive legislation and public engagement. Later, Dr. Maria Antonia Tigre from the Sabin Center and Dana Drugman of One Earth Now discuss the implications of the International Court of Justice's advisory opinion on state obligations to mitigate climate change, emphasizing the role of legal frameworks in shaping global climate action.
And a subscription at Wickedproblems.earth makes a great holiday gift!
00:00 Introduction and Opening Remarks
01:03 Climate Change and Economic Instability
02:52 Political Implications of Climate Disruption
04:20 Rising Costs and Food Prices
05:51 Flooding and Insurance Issues
10:35 International Climate Litigation
12:18 Interview with Roz Savage
26:02 Ambitious Private Member's Bill on Climate and Nature
26:41 Long-Term Commitment to Climate Advocacy
27:39 Introduction to Legal Experts on Climate Obligations
28:39 Historic Moment in International Climate Law
34:44 The Role of Non-State Actors in Climate Litigation
38:16 Implications of ICJ Advisory Opinion on Climate Change
45:18 Challenges and Opportunities in Climate Litigation
54:57 Final Thoughts and Reflections
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.