Dear friends and colleagues,

I’m thrilled to share that my new podcast, *Voices in Global Environmental
Politics*,
<https://open.spotify.com/show/5e4fjD02VRe6vSv3iJDsFQ?si=pZqtxhVSRwS9BEdWS9epKQ&nd=1&dlsi=427d02ec790e4b39>
is now live. The series explores planetary problems and the power dynamics
that shape how we address them — featuring conversations with leading
scholars and activists from around the world.

🎧 You can listen on Spotify
<https://open.spotify.com/show/5e4fjD02VRe6vSv3iJDsFQ?si=pZqtxhVSRwS9BEdWS9epKQ>

The podcast accompanies my textbook Global Environmental Politics:
Problems, Policy, and Practice
<https://www.cambridge.org/highereducation/books/global-environmental-politics/682BACCF0FFFA8B3D125F2B02FC27246#overview>
(Cambridge University Press), but it’s designed for anyone interested in
how environmental change and political power intersect.

Episodes:

   1.

   What Makes Environmental Problems Political? — Matthew Paterson

   2.

   Unlearning the Tragedy: Commoning as Political Practice — David Bollier

   3.

   Too Poor to Care? Environmentalism in the Global South — Ramachandra Guha

   4.

   Degrowth and Democracy: Rethinking Our Economic Futures — Julia
   Steinberger

   5.

   What Does the Military Have to Do With Climate Justice? — Tiara Na’puti

   6.

   Should We Be Worried About Climate Wars? — Jan Selby

   7.

   Multilateralism in Turbulent Times: Can Environmental Cooperation
   Endure? — Joanna Depledge

   8.

   All Hands on Deck: Do Cooperative Climate Initiatives Deliver? — Sander
   Chan

   9.

   Climate Debt and Broken Promises: The Struggle Over Climate Finance —
   Mizan Khan

   10.

   Do We Need to Decolonize and Democratize Renewable Energy? — Susana Batel

   11.

   The Psychology of Climate Action — Elke Weber

   12.

   Plastic Politics and the Future of Multilateralism — Maria Ivanova

   13.

   Is Local Always Better? Rethinking Food Justice — Julian Agyeman

   14.

   From Knowledge to Action: A Life in Activism — Kumi Naidoo


Huge thanks to the brilliant guests who shared their insights!

I hope you’ll take a listen, share it with your students and colleagues,
and let me know what you think.
Warm regards,
Hayley

-- 
Hayley Stevenson <https://utdt.academia.edu/HayleyStevenson>
Profesora Investigadora Asociada / Associate Professor
Universidad Torcuato Di Tella, Argentina
https://utdt.zoom.us/j/5296749550

*New podcast! Voices in Global Environmental Politics
<https://open.spotify.com/show/5e4fjD02VRe6vSv3iJDsFQ?si=pZqtxhVSRwS9BEdWS9epKQ>*
*New book! Global Environmental Politics: Problems, Policy and Practice
<https://www.cambridge.org/highereducation/books/global-environmental-politics/682BACCF0FFFA8B3D125F2B02FC27246#overview>*

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