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Climate Unplugged
Georgetown University Qatar - PHIL 2213
27 episodes
2 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’s Impact on Climate Change Perception in Non-Democratic Governments
Climate Unplugged
18 minutes 41 seconds
10 months ago
Social Media’s Impact on Climate Change Perception in Non-Democratic Governments

This episode will discuss the impact of social media on non-democratic governments (Saudi Arabia, Russia, Brazil, and United Arab Emirates) to address climate change impact. Specifically, Raikhan (host) will focus on how social media can help to avoid state censorship, express sincere climate views, spread information quickly, and raise awareness about climate change effects. I will go through case studies of four countries mentioned above and cover the effectiveness of social media to climate change movements.

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