
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


The politics of climate change and the politics of social inequality, such as the right to affordable housing, are usually examined as two separate issues. For Daniel Aldana Cohen, assistant professor of sociology, these two movements intersect when examining efforts to reduce carbon emissions in urban areas. Cohen has conducted research in cities such as São Paulo and New York and argues that to be effective, climate policy needs to be equitable.
"Hot and Bothered" podcast: https://www.dissentmagazine.org/tag/hot-bothered
Produced by Penn Arts and Sciences
Subscribe to the OMNIA Podcast on iTunes: apple.co/29rg0EZ
By OMNIA | Penn Arts & Sciences4.6
1414 ratings
The politics of climate change and the politics of social inequality, such as the right to affordable housing, are usually examined as two separate issues. For Daniel Aldana Cohen, assistant professor of sociology, these two movements intersect when examining efforts to reduce carbon emissions in urban areas. Cohen has conducted research in cities such as São Paulo and New York and argues that to be effective, climate policy needs to be equitable.
"Hot and Bothered" podcast: https://www.dissentmagazine.org/tag/hot-bothered
Produced by Penn Arts and Sciences
Subscribe to the OMNIA Podcast on iTunes: apple.co/29rg0EZ