Future Ecologies

Future Ecologies
Future Ecologies
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Made for nature lovers and audiophiles alike, Future Ecologies explores our eco-social relationships through stories, science, music, and soundscapes. Every episode is an invitation to see the world in a new light — weaving together narrative and interviews with expert knowledge holders. The format varies: from documentary storytelling to stream-of-consciousness sound collage, and beyond. Episodes are released only when they're ready, not on a fixed schedule (but approximately monthly). This ad-free, independent podcast is supported by our community on Patreon: https://www.futureecologies.net/patrons

  1. Future Ecologies presents: The Right to Feel (Part 2 — Eulogies)

    17 JUL · BONUS

    Future Ecologies presents: The Right to Feel (Part 2 — Eulogies)

    Future Ecologies presents "The Right to Feel," a two episode mini-series on the emotional realities of the climate crisis. The second and final episode, “Eulogies,” is based on fictional writing from the class. Students imagine and eulogize something that could be harmed by the climate emergency, and then imagine a speculative future in which action was taken to mitigate that harm. Over a two-year period, associate professor of climate justice and co-director of the UBC Centre for Climate Justice Naomi Klein taught a small graduate seminar designed to help young scholars put the emotions of the climate and extinction crises into words. The students came from a range of disciplines, ranging from zoology to political science, and they wrote eulogies for predators and pollinators, alongside love letters to paddling and destroyed docks. Across these diverse methods of scholarship, the students uncovered layers of emotion far too often left out of scholarly approaches to the climate emergency. They put these emotions into words, both personal reflections and fictional stories. “The Right to Feel” was produced on the unceded and asserted territories of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples. Find a transcript, citations, credits, and more at www.futureecologies.net/listen/the-right-to-feel — — — Part 2: Eulogies 02:15 – Clione by Annika Ord 12:49 –The Abundance Will Be Forever by Judith Burr 24:03 – A Eulogy for Wolves by Niki 33:33 – Return of the Hidden Worlds by Sadie Rittman 44:59 — Eulogy for the Bees by Rhonda Thygesen

    55 min
  2. Future Ecologies presents: The Right to Feel (Part 1 — Climate Feelings)

    17 JUL · BONUS

    Future Ecologies presents: The Right to Feel (Part 1 — Climate Feelings)

    Future Ecologies presents "The Right to Feel," a two episode mini-series on the emotional realities of the climate crisis. This first episode, “Climate Feelings,” is a collection of students’ non-fiction essays and reflections on their personal realities of living with and researching the climate crisis. The first episode opens with an introductory conversation between Naomi Klein and series producer Judee Burr that contextualizes how this class was structured and the writings it evoked. Over a two-year period, associate professor of climate justice and co-director of the UBC Centre for Climate Justice Naomi Klein taught a small graduate seminar designed to help young scholars put the emotions of the climate and extinction crises into words. The students came from a range of disciplines, ranging from zoology to political science, and they wrote eulogies for predators and pollinators, alongside love letters to paddling and destroyed docks. Across these diverse methods of scholarship, the students uncovered layers of emotion far too often left out of scholarly approaches to the climate emergency. They put these emotions into words, both personal reflections and fictional stories. “The Right to Feel” was produced on the unceded and asserted territories of the Sḵwx̱wú7mesh (Squamish), xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), and Səl̓ílwətaʔ (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples. Find a transcript, citations, credits, and more at www.futureecologies.net/listen/the-right-to-feel — — — Part 1: Climate Feelings 2:38 — Introduction by Judee Burr and Naomi Klein 19:05 — Connection to Jericho Willows by Ali Tafreshi 22:27 — Connection to the Water by Foster Salpeter 27:06 — Connection to Family and Land by Sara Savino 31:01 — Scientists and Feelings by Annika Ord 36:00 — Biking away from the Smoke by Ruth Moore 39:32 — Climate Sensitivity on the Bus by Nina Robertson 43:13 — Grief and Climate Change Economics by Felix Giroux 46:36 — The Age of Sanctuary by Melissa Plisic 52:04 — Age of Tehom by Maggie O’Donnell

    58 min
4.6
out of 5
10 Ratings

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Made for nature lovers and audiophiles alike, Future Ecologies explores our eco-social relationships through stories, science, music, and soundscapes. Every episode is an invitation to see the world in a new light — weaving together narrative and interviews with expert knowledge holders. The format varies: from documentary storytelling to stream-of-consciousness sound collage, and beyond. Episodes are released only when they're ready, not on a fixed schedule (but approximately monthly). This ad-free, independent podcast is supported by our community on Patreon: https://www.futureecologies.net/patrons

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