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Climate Unplugged
Georgetown University Qatar - PHIL 2213
27 episodes
5 days ago
Podcast from a climate ethics class focused on COP28.
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Philosophy
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Podcast from a climate ethics class focused on COP28.
Show more...
Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Climate Responsibility: Personal, Institutional, and Government
Climate Unplugged
19 minutes 45 seconds
10 months ago
Climate Responsibility: Personal, Institutional, and Government

In this episode, Celia explores the multifaceted issue of climate responsibility. Delving into the ethical principles surrounding climate change, the discussion centers on the balance between individual efforts and the larger, necessary actions of institutions and governments. Featuring insights from climate activist and GUQ student Arnav Raman, the episode highlights the moral obligations of different actors and the path forward to meaningful climate action. Listeners will gain an understanding of why systemic change is essential, alongside individual contributions, for effective climate solutions.

Climate Unplugged
Podcast from a climate ethics class focused on COP28.