Economics for Rebels

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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.

Recent Episodes
  • Value pluralism - Seb O'Connor
    Nov 21, 2024 – 00:34:22
  • Can central banks change the sustainability game? - Uuriintuya Batsaikhan
    Nov 6, 2024 – 00:38:21
  • Ecological economics and Indigenous stewardship - Jocelyne Sze
    Oct 22, 2024 – 00:26:29
  • Behavioural science for ecological economists – Kristian Steensen Nielsen
    Oct 3, 2024 – 00:43:50
  • Degrowth – Ecological Economics – Post-development: Brothers or acquaintances? - Brototi Roy, Joshua Farley and Giorgos Kallis
    Aug 16, 2024 – 00:54:16
  • The ecological economics of the international monetary system
    Jul 9, 2024 – 00:55:11
  • The media's critical role in radical change - Nick Romeo
    Jun 2, 2024 – 00:38:24
  • Doughnut economics special: Part 2 - Doing the Doughnut in the real world
    May 13, 2024 – 00:47:05
  • Doughnut economics special: Part 1 – Kate Raworth
    Apr 29, 2024 – 00:48:13
  • Can we feed the world through sustainable means? - Pablo Tittonell
    Apr 7, 2024 – 00:44:17
  • Holding Big Oil responsible through climate litigation
    Mar 25, 2024 – 00:41:34
  • Addicted to Growth - Robert Costanza
    Mar 11, 2024 – 00:39:42
  • Employment and work in a postgrowth world - Ben Gallant
    Feb 26, 2024 – 00:39:24
  • Fooling ourselves while burning our trees? - Mary Booth
    Feb 14, 2024 – 00:38:55
  • Where can science and policy making meet? - Eszter Kelemen
    Jan 11, 2024 – 00:33:13
  • Biosphere defenders - Claudia Ituarte-Lima
    Dec 20, 2023 – 00:43:20
  • Trading irresponsibility: turning environmental policies into gambling casinos - Frederic Hache
    Dec 5, 2023 – 00:35:03
  • Should countries pay for their climate debt?
    Nov 15, 2023 – 00:38:11
  • Why will technology not save our souls? – Timothée Parrique
    Oct 30, 2023 – 00:49:04
  • How governments can develop the capabilities to solve the 21st century’s sustainability challenges - Rosie Collington
    Oct 17, 2023 – 00:38:17
  • Can a sustainability transition do justice to the Global South? – Roland Ngam
    Oct 1, 2023 – 00:42:04
  • Compensating for losses: what you need to know about biodiversity offsetting – Sophus zu Ermgassen
    Sep 18, 2023 – 00:37:46
  • The next generation: teaching ecological economics - Corinne Baulcomb
    Jun 20, 2023 – 00:40:58
  • Improving the effectiveness of international environmental agreements: lessons from human rights law - Niak Koh
    May 30, 2023 – 00:27:39
  • Inequality and wellbeing in household consumption - Marta Baltruszewicz
    May 7, 2023 – 00:34:13
  • The ecological economics of food systems – Mike Clark
    Apr 23, 2023 – 00:35:52
  • Just how far is ‘beyond growth’ for policy makers? - Tim Jackson
    Apr 11, 2023 – 00:48:12
  • Rethinking limits - Giorgos Kallis
    Mar 13, 2023 – 00:38:24
  • Unconditional Autonomy Allowance and Degrowth – Vincent Liegey
    Feb 26, 2023 – 00:39:05
  • An electrifying guide to the ecological economics of energy - Paul Brockway
    Feb 14, 2023 – 00:41:06
  • What if we thought money was in fact abundant? – Joe Ament
    Feb 6, 2023 – 00:42:58
  • Today’s society is built on sand - Aurora Torres
    Jan 16, 2023 – 00:32:53
  • From an empty world to a full world – A tribute to Herman Daly’s work with Dan O’Neill
    Dec 29, 2022 – 00:35:48
  • What ecological economists need to know about the financial sector - Katie Kedward
    Dec 19, 2022 – 00:43:27
  • Decolonising knowledge production - Brototi Roy
    Nov 17, 2022 – 00:32:54
  • The Progress Illusion - Jon Erickson
    Nov 2, 2022 – 00:39:59
  • There are no Professorships on a dead planet: discussing the role of academics and universities in tackling climate change - Charlie Gardner
    Oct 16, 2022 – 00:46:30
  • Debate on green anarchism vs. eco-socialism
    Oct 2, 2022 – 01:26:04
  • Debt and inequality in postgrowth economies: lessons from history - Tilman Hartley
    Sep 18, 2022 – 00:35:00
  • Communicating Ecological Economics: There's a hidden ecological economist in all of us - Alexandra Köves
    Sep 5, 2022 – 00:39:16
  • Transforming batshit jobs: Just transition in aviation - Halliki Kreinin and Tahir Latif
    Jun 7, 2022 – 00:41:13
  • The road ahead: Strategies for socio-economic transformation - Ekaterina Chertkovskaya
    May 11, 2022 – 00:36:27
  • Radical change: just how radical? - Andreas Malm
    Apr 28, 2022 – 00:32:41
  • 'Development': Just a term for upholding power structures? - Bengi Akbulut
    Apr 2, 2022 – 00:52:19
  • Real valuism: A world beyond money - Anitra Nelson
    Mar 6, 2022 – 00:42:12
  • Less is more for more: Degrowth, sustainability and equality - Jason Hickel
    Feb 21, 2022 – 00:38:14
  • Working-time reduction: For us or for the planet? - Stefanie Gerold
    Feb 8, 2022 – 00:42:02
  • Rich and famous vouching for change? – On the role of climate elites and philanthropists - Edouard Morena
    Jan 24, 2022 – 00:44:51
  • The social shortfall and ecological overshoot of nations - Andrew Fanning
    Nov 22, 2021 – 00:43:10
  • Sustainable hedonism - Orsolya Lelkes
    Nov 15, 2021 – 00:32:03
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