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Gender & Climate
Annika Degen
52 episodes
2 weeks ago
Climate Change affects everyone in the world. But people are affected differently depending on their location, ethnicity, race, age or gender. In interviews with international experts, Annika explores why this is the case and why women are hardest hit by climatic changes. From migration patterns to water governance to feminist economics, we discuss the different angles of the issue and delve deep into interconnection of Gender Inequality and Climate Change. Each episode ends with solutions and recommendations on how to create Climate Justice: Diversity is the key to sustainability.
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Climate Change affects everyone in the world. But people are affected differently depending on their location, ethnicity, race, age or gender. In interviews with international experts, Annika explores why this is the case and why women are hardest hit by climatic changes. From migration patterns to water governance to feminist economics, we discuss the different angles of the issue and delve deep into interconnection of Gender Inequality and Climate Change. Each episode ends with solutions and recommendations on how to create Climate Justice: Diversity is the key to sustainability.
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#32: Julie Nelson, how can feminist economy solve our crises?
Gender & Climate
19 minutes 7 seconds
2 years ago
#32: Julie Nelson, how can feminist economy solve our crises?

Yeaayyy - we're kicking off 2023 with an exciting and bold episode! We're talking about feminism, how everyone is crucial in order to achieve gender justice and why our economic systems are exploitative they way they work nowadays. Long story short, our guest on the blue sofa today is Julie Nelson. Julie Nelson is a luminary in the field of "Feminist Economics". She is an emeritus professor of economics at the University of Massachusetts Boston and is most known for her application of feminist theory to economics. In her work Julie focuses primarily on gender and economics and has also published in the journal ecological economics. She is among the founders and the most highly cited scholars in the field of feminist economics and we're kicking off a new fantastic year with her interview!

It's a huge honour to welcome her with us today! 2023 will be an amazing one!



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Gender & Climate
Climate Change affects everyone in the world. But people are affected differently depending on their location, ethnicity, race, age or gender. In interviews with international experts, Annika explores why this is the case and why women are hardest hit by climatic changes. From migration patterns to water governance to feminist economics, we discuss the different angles of the issue and delve deep into interconnection of Gender Inequality and Climate Change. Each episode ends with solutions and recommendations on how to create Climate Justice: Diversity is the key to sustainability.