Economics for Rebels
A podcast by Dr. Köves Alexandra
71 Episodio
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An introduction to industrial ecology - Paul Behrens
Pubblicato: 04/06/2025 -
Riverkin: repairing humanity’s relationship with water - Julia Martin-Ortega and Josh Cohen
Pubblicato: 20/05/2025 -
The Care Economy – Tim Jackson
Pubblicato: 28/04/2025 -
What’s the role of big business in restoring nature? - Tim Lamont
Pubblicato: 14/04/2025 -
Indigenous and local knowledge for people and planet – Victoria Reyes-Garcia
Pubblicato: 31/03/2025 -
Geopolitical realities in a fossil fuel-centred world
Pubblicato: 17/03/2025 -
Debunking the myth of the free market - Naomi Oreskes
Pubblicato: 04/03/2025 -
Campaigning for a just agricultural transition - Jana and Julia from the young peasants association
Pubblicato: 17/02/2025 -
How nature underpins human wellbeing - Jessica C. Fisher
Pubblicato: 04/02/2025 -
Value pluralism - Seb O'Connor
Pubblicato: 21/11/2024 -
Can central banks change the sustainability game? - Uuriintuya Batsaikhan
Pubblicato: 06/11/2024 -
Ecological economics and Indigenous stewardship - Jocelyne Sze
Pubblicato: 22/10/2024 -
Behavioural science for ecological economists – Kristian Steensen Nielsen
Pubblicato: 03/10/2024 -
Degrowth – Ecological Economics – Post-development: Brothers or acquaintances? - Brototi Roy, Joshua Farley and Giorgos Kallis
Pubblicato: 16/08/2024 -
The ecological economics of the international monetary system
Pubblicato: 09/07/2024 -
The media's critical role in radical change - Nick Romeo
Pubblicato: 02/06/2024 -
Doughnut economics special: Part 2 - Doing the Doughnut in the real world
Pubblicato: 13/05/2024 -
Doughnut economics special: Part 1 – Kate Raworth
Pubblicato: 29/04/2024 -
Can we feed the world through sustainable means? - Pablo Tittonell
Pubblicato: 07/04/2024 -
Holding Big Oil responsible through climate litigation
Pubblicato: 25/03/2024
The world is on fire. We have to radically and rapidly transform every aspect of society to stay within 1.5 degrees of global warming. How is this possible? And how do we do this in a way that is fair? Ecological economists integrating ecological and critical social perspectives have long been working on ideas to bring about just sustainability transformations. This podcast aims at communicating these ideas in order to open them to critical discussion, from global problems to people’s everyday lives.
