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Breaking Green
Global Justice Ecology Project / Host Steve Taylor
43 episodes
1 month ago
Send us a text Despite escalating climate disasters across the Global North - from deadly floods in Germany to devastating hurricanes in the United States - we're witnessing alarming rightward shifts instead of rational policy responses. Countries experiencing climate catastrophes also often elect their most conservative governments shortly afterward, which suggests our traditional assumption that climate impacts drive climate action has fundamentally failed. Tadzio Mueller, a prominen...
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Send us a text Despite escalating climate disasters across the Global North - from deadly floods in Germany to devastating hurricanes in the United States - we're witnessing alarming rightward shifts instead of rational policy responses. Countries experiencing climate catastrophes also often elect their most conservative governments shortly afterward, which suggests our traditional assumption that climate impacts drive climate action has fundamentally failed. Tadzio Mueller, a prominen...
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Mapuche Ancestral Rights and Political Prisoners in Chile's Wallmapu - with Anne Petermann
Breaking Green
36 minutes
6 months ago
Mapuche Ancestral Rights and Political Prisoners in Chile's Wallmapu - with Anne Petermann
Send us a text The Mapuche people of Chile are fighting to reclaim ancestral lands taken over by vast industrial eucalyptus and pine plantations established during the Pinochet dictatorship in the 1970s. Their struggle goes beyond land ownership—it's about reclaiming culture, spirituality, language, and food sovereignty while facing criminalization under Chile's new "usurpation law." • Mapuche territory (Wallmapu) was initially protected by treaty but later seized through what the Chilean go...
Breaking Green
Send us a text Despite escalating climate disasters across the Global North - from deadly floods in Germany to devastating hurricanes in the United States - we're witnessing alarming rightward shifts instead of rational policy responses. Countries experiencing climate catastrophes also often elect their most conservative governments shortly afterward, which suggests our traditional assumption that climate impacts drive climate action has fundamentally failed. Tadzio Mueller, a prominen...