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In this episode Daithí speaks to Jennie C. Stevens, Professor of Climate Justice from NUIM, and a feminist scholar and activist. They dive deep into the urgent need for climate justice and the transformative changes required to tackle the climate crisis.
From unpacking the damaging effects of extractive economic systems to exploring how eco-feminism can guide our approach, Jennie highlights the interconnectedness of human health, ecosystem health, and social justice.
She debunks the myth that climate action means sacrifice and challenges the influence of powerful industries on universities and public policies, advocating for energy democracy—where local communities have control over their own energy systems. Feeling overwhelmed by climate anxiety? Jennie offers hope, emphasizing that collective action is the antidote, and it’s happening right now.
Tune in to discover why climate justice is about much more than the environment—it’s about equity, empowerment, and creating a better future for all!
Thanks very much to Sorcha O'Carolan Murphy for support with research, design and promotion.
Links:
1. Jennie's Website and Books (Climate Justice and the University; Diversifying Power): https://www.jenniecstephens.com/books
2. Climate Justice Universities Union: https://www.climatejusticeuniversitiesunion.org/
3. Greta Thunberg - 'The Climate Book': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Climate_Book
4. 'The Squad' - left-wing coalition in the US House of Representatives: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squad_(U.S._Congress)
5. Fridays for Future: https://fridaysforfuture.org/
By The Climate Ambassador PodcastIn this episode Daithí speaks to Jennie C. Stevens, Professor of Climate Justice from NUIM, and a feminist scholar and activist. They dive deep into the urgent need for climate justice and the transformative changes required to tackle the climate crisis.
From unpacking the damaging effects of extractive economic systems to exploring how eco-feminism can guide our approach, Jennie highlights the interconnectedness of human health, ecosystem health, and social justice.
She debunks the myth that climate action means sacrifice and challenges the influence of powerful industries on universities and public policies, advocating for energy democracy—where local communities have control over their own energy systems. Feeling overwhelmed by climate anxiety? Jennie offers hope, emphasizing that collective action is the antidote, and it’s happening right now.
Tune in to discover why climate justice is about much more than the environment—it’s about equity, empowerment, and creating a better future for all!
Thanks very much to Sorcha O'Carolan Murphy for support with research, design and promotion.
Links:
1. Jennie's Website and Books (Climate Justice and the University; Diversifying Power): https://www.jenniecstephens.com/books
2. Climate Justice Universities Union: https://www.climatejusticeuniversitiesunion.org/
3. Greta Thunberg - 'The Climate Book': https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Climate_Book
4. 'The Squad' - left-wing coalition in the US House of Representatives: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Squad_(U.S._Congress)
5. Fridays for Future: https://fridaysforfuture.org/

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