Brown Don't Frown Podcast

Season 3: Ep 21 - Climate Change: an inconvenient reality

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Episode notes

We begin Season 3 with Climate Change Activist and Co-Executive Director of Green New Deal UK, Fatima Ibrahim. No previous war or recession has resulted in such a rapid decline in emissions as we’ve seen during COVID-19. We therefore ask: is it a real catalyst for addressing climate change? 

 

We explore Bangladesh as a case study for environmental migration, namely how Mongla, a port town on its south coast is an attractive alternative to an overcrowded and environmentally endangered Dhaka.

 

We talk about optics, the polarised public perception of Extinction Rebellion, and how impactful activist campaigns are in engendering real change. We also consider how we can address the lack of representation and diversity in climate change activism. I invite Fatima to talk more about Green New Deal UK, and whether a Green New Deal is indeed compatible with the dominant political and economic system of our time: Capitalism. We discuss how environmental policies can be embedded within strategies to address the pandemic-induced economic crisis and wider inequality. 

 

Finally, we look at the steps we can take, on an individual scale, to be more climate conscious.