A podcast dedicated to climate action across Europe. Climate Action Network (CAN) Europe hosts inspirational guests from civil society organisations working on the ground to fight the climate crisis. Each episode dives into a different climate change or energy transition topic giving you the what, who, why and how from specialists across the continent and beyond. So sit back, relax and enjoy critical conversations that hope to spark a change!
More information about CAN Europe via caneurope.org and you can follow us on Twitter @CANEurope
This podcast was produced with the financial support of the European Union through it's SPARK project. Its contents are the sole responsibility of CAN Europe and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union
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A podcast dedicated to climate action across Europe. Climate Action Network (CAN) Europe hosts inspirational guests from civil society organisations working on the ground to fight the climate crisis. Each episode dives into a different climate change or energy transition topic giving you the what, who, why and how from specialists across the continent and beyond. So sit back, relax and enjoy critical conversations that hope to spark a change!
More information about CAN Europe via caneurope.org and you can follow us on Twitter @CANEurope
This podcast was produced with the financial support of the European Union through it's SPARK project. Its contents are the sole responsibility of CAN Europe and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union
Ep 4 | Imagining a better future: what does system change have to do with the climate crisis?
Europe Climate Connection
23 minutes
2 years ago
Ep 4 | Imagining a better future: what does system change have to do with the climate crisis?
What system change has to do with the climate crisis? In this episode we discuss it with Simona Getova from Kolektiv Z. If you’re as intrigued as we are, stay tuned! But how do we break free from the old schemes to create a brighter, more sustainable and more inclusive future? To make the needed societal transformation happen, the change needs to be built bottom-up, leaving nobody behind and bringing about the voices of marginalised communities. Kolektiv Z has conducted a project to deconstruct narratives and rebuild them in a way that is inclusive and participatory, widening the focus of the current mainstream politics. Having an intersectional approach ensures we tackle system oppressions at the roots and that climate policies do not work against the people. Kolektiv Z is a collective based in North Macedonia, where Simona has been exploring and applying the concepts of intersectionality, decoloniality, and positionality. Europe Climate Connection is an original podcast presented by Climate Action Network (CAN) Europe. Co-hosts: Rachel Brabbins and Olivia Saxer. Executive Producer and Editor: Samuel Martín-Sosa. Script by: Rachel Brabbins. Recorded and edited by Big Audio Media that also provides training, mentorship and assistance during the process. For more info: https://caneurope.org/ and http://kolektivz.mk/
Europe Climate Connection
A podcast dedicated to climate action across Europe. Climate Action Network (CAN) Europe hosts inspirational guests from civil society organisations working on the ground to fight the climate crisis. Each episode dives into a different climate change or energy transition topic giving you the what, who, why and how from specialists across the continent and beyond. So sit back, relax and enjoy critical conversations that hope to spark a change!
More information about CAN Europe via caneurope.org and you can follow us on Twitter @CANEurope
This podcast was produced with the financial support of the European Union through it's SPARK project. Its contents are the sole responsibility of CAN Europe and do not necessarily reflect the views of the European Union