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The EcoPolitics Podcast

The EcoPolitics Podcast

Date de sortie : 2022-03-01
© This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.0 Canada License.
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Date de sortie : 2022-03-01
© This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 2.0 Canada License.
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Is the local a romantic eco-myth? A critical appraisal of ‘Thinking Globally, Acting Locally'

Is the local a romantic eco-myth? A critical appraisal of ‘Thinking Globally, Acting Locally'

Does the environmentalist motto, ‘Think Globally, Act Locally’, point us towards sustainable food systems’ solutions? In this episode, Dr. Navin Ramankutty from UBC and Ken Meter from the Crossroads Resource Center in Minneapolis explore whether l
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Does the environmentalist motto, ‘Think Globally, Act Locally’, point us towards sustainable food systems’ solutions? In this episode, Dr. Navin Ramankutty from UBC and Ken Meter from the Crossroads Resource Center in Minneapolis explore whether locally produced foods, provided by small-scale farmers, are inherently more sustainable than that which comes from larger producers many miles away. The discussion suggests that scale and proximity are not necessarily correlated with better environmental performance across the board, but that there are still good reasons for building strong food systems at the community level, and ensuring that small scale farmers can earn a sustainable livelihood.
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Date de publication : 1/3/2022 à 01:00:00

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The Ecopolitics Podcast is a 16-episode audio series offering core content for university students studying environmental politics in Canada. The show is created and co-hosted by Dr. Ryan Katz-Rosene (University of Ottawa) and Dr. Peter Andrée (Carleton University), and funded by the Shared Online Projects Initiative. All episodes are freely available for use under a Creative Commons Licence 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND). Instructors and students of environmental politics everywhere are invited to use the podcasts in their own teaching and learning. Episodes cover a range of themes central to the study of environmental politics in a Canadian context, from environmental justice to federalism to climate action and more! Enjoy the show, and let us know what you think.

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