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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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Podcast from a climate ethics class focused on COP28.
Show more...
Philosophy
Society & Culture
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Social Media as a Means of Individual and Collective Political Action
Climate Unplugged
15 minutes 2 seconds
10 months ago
Social Media as a Means of Individual and Collective Political Action

This episode of Climate Unplugged: Season 2 explores the role of social media in climate activism, with a focus on the Gulf region. Amna Al-Malki (host) discusses how digital platforms have become powerful tools for connecting individuals globally, sharing information, and taking action on climate issues. The episode explores successful social media campaigns, ethical challenges, and features an interview with a local activist, offering listeners insights into using social media effectively for climate advocacy.

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