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The SEI Podcast Series
Sydney Environment Institute
172 episodes
1 month ago
The Sydney Environment Institute, based at the University of Sydney, brings together thought leaders from across the University and beyond to tackle the greatest challenges of our time.

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The Sydney Environment Institute, based at the University of Sydney, brings together thought leaders from across the University and beyond to tackle the greatest challenges of our time.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Civil society organisations and self-organising communities (Climate justice and loss and damage in the Pacific conference)
The SEI Podcast Series
1 hour 5 minutes 16 seconds
8 months ago
Civil society organisations and self-organising communities (Climate justice and loss and damage in the Pacific conference)

As climate change intensifies, Pacific Island communities are facing profound losses of land, livelihoods, cultural heritage, and ways of life. How can Pacific-led solutions shape just responses to loss and damage? This podcast was recorded as part of the Climate justice and loss and damage in the Pacific conference.


Timestamps:

00:50 - Introduction

05:14 - Discussion of Pasifika Network Loss and Damage 

12:53 - Building resilience and achieving climate justice in the Pacific

26:20 - Exploring the gendered dimensions of rural Australian community disaster responses and resilience building, highlighting women’s experiences

39:33 - Q+A


Speakers:

Professor David Schlosberg (Chair), Sydney Environment Institute, University of Sydney

Venaisi Uluilakeba, coordinator for the Pasifika Network Loss and Damage

Lavetanalagi (Lagi) Seru, climate justice activist 

Dr Rebecca McNaught, University Centre for Rural Health


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The SEI Podcast Series
The Sydney Environment Institute, based at the University of Sydney, brings together thought leaders from across the University and beyond to tackle the greatest challenges of our time.

Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.