Notes From Underground
News & Politics Podcasts
A journey into the deep context of the new climate movements that have surfaced since the summer of 2018: the school strikes movement that started outside the Swedish parliament, Extinction Rebellion closing down bridges and junctions across London, the conversations started by Jem Bendell's Deep Adaptation paper and David Wallace Wells' The Uninhabitable Earth. This essay series by Dougald Hine (co-founder of the Dark Mountain Project) is not a celebration or a critique of these movements, but an invitation to a quieter reflection on where all this is coming from, what it might tell us about the moment in which we find ourselves.
Location:
Sweden
Genres:
News & Politics Podcasts
Description:
A journey into the deep context of the new climate movements that have surfaced since the summer of 2018: the school strikes movement that started outside the Swedish parliament, Extinction Rebellion closing down bridges and junctions across London, the conversations started by Jem Bendell's Deep Adaptation paper and David Wallace Wells' The Uninhabitable Earth. This essay series by Dougald Hine (co-founder of the Dark Mountain Project) is not a celebration or a critique of these movements, but an invitation to a quieter reflection on where all this is coming from, what it might tell us about the moment in which we find ourselves.
Language:
English
Website:
http://dougald.nu/
Special Edition – The Price of Life
Duration:00:11:23
010 – The Cost of Knowing
Duration:00:59:13
009 – Crossing the Threshold
Duration:00:36:24
008 – The Lab and the Play
Duration:00:20:54
007 – I Only Have One Prediction for You
Duration:00:26:06
006 – The Salvage Work
Duration:00:23:15
005 – A Common Indignation
Duration:00:22:08
004 – Emergency Democracy
Duration:00:17:10
003 – Is There Hope?
Duration:00:14:50
002 – Pulling Out the Tablecloth
Duration:00:11:26
001 – Al Gore Didn't Want You To Panic!
Duration:00:14:08