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A place for critical conversations about our future on this planet and how policy making and radical democracy are essential to ensure that future is not only green but also fair and inclusive.We’ll be chatting about the burning issues of our time, how policies are made and give you the tools to overhaul take the system!

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A place for critical conversations about our future on this planet and how policy making and radical democracy are essential to ensure that future is not only green but also fair and inclusive.We’ll be chatting about the burning issues of our time, how policies are made and give you the tools to overhaul take the system!

    "Building Coalitions of Hope" - Defeating the Far Right - Part 1

    "Building Coalitions of Hope" - Defeating the Far Right - Part 1

    In just a couple of months European citizens will be heading to vote in both national elections  and the 2024 European elections - and the stakes have never been higher!

    Hence, we are on a mission to try and figure out how to stop the far right from picking up a wave of parliamentary seats across the EU. And in today's episode, which is the first of our "far right" mini-series, we had the privilege to speak to Nika Kovač, the Founding Director of the 8th of March Research Institute.

    In the episode, we talk about the truly inspiring work Nika and her movement carried out in Slovenia, showing how civil society can truly create change and make an impact.

    We also discuss how to concretely defeat the far right, namely by connecting with people on positive topics that all the political spectrum can agree on, by using tools of democracy such as referendums to truly show what a population thinks/wants, sparking joy and amusement among people, and searching for allies where one doesn't usually expect to find allies...

    Nika is a truly inspiring hero and her story will hopefully fill you with enthusiasm to hit the streets and make your voice heard against those threatening our rights and values.

    We hope you enjoy the episode! 

    Find out more about the 8th March Institute. 

    • 25 min
    "Guess Who's Back, Back Again?"

    "Guess Who's Back, Back Again?"

    Hello everyone! And welcome back to a new season of the Burning Case podcast! 
    We're happy to be back in your ears and hope you had a lovely summer. 

    Today's episode is a bit of a different one as the whole Burning Case podcast team aka both Chloé and Mélissa are hosting. We'll be recapping the hot (pun intended) news that happened over the summer and give you a glimpse into what we have planned for the upcoming season! 

    We hope you'll enjoy the episode as well as our many dad jokes! Don't hesitate to rate and review - it really, really helps us get noticed. 

    Have a great day! 

    • 14 min
    Life in Plastic, Is Not So Fantastic: How Plastic Is The Fossil Fuel Industry's Next Frontier

    Life in Plastic, Is Not So Fantastic: How Plastic Is The Fossil Fuel Industry's Next Frontier

    Did you know that about 8 percent of the world’s oil production is used to make plastic and power the manufacturing of it? And what's even more frightening is that figure is projected to rise to 20 percent by 2050.
    With our guest, Delphine Lévi Alvarès, Global Petrochemicals Campaigner Coordinator for #BreakFreeFromPlastic, Center for International Environmental Law, we deep dive into what’s going on with plastic. 

    We discuss:
    How about 90% of plastic is made from fossil fuel and that plastic is the next frontier for the fossil fuel industryWhere are we in terms of tackling plastic pollution? What is the Plastic Treaty? Where are we at with the negotiations?What can we expect for our future?We hope you enjoy the episode! Don't hesitate to rate and review. 

    Some useful resources: 


    latest report by the team of Fredric Bauer at Lund University https://www.iisd.org/system/files/2020-12/still-one-earth-plastic-pollution.pdfhttps://www.ciel.org/reports/winter-is-coming-plastic-has-to-go/https://www.ciel.org/reports/airborne-microplastics-briefing/

    • 32 min
    Turning The Page to Fit Today's World: How Media Is Reinventing Itself.

    Turning The Page to Fit Today's World: How Media Is Reinventing Itself.

    Did you know that some studies have shown that individuals that are exposed to several hours of news coverage on a specific event have experienced more physical and mental issues than those who directly witnessed said event?
    In today’s episode our wonderful guest Seden Anlar, Climate Communicator, Climate Action Network Europe joins us to discuss how toxic our relationship with the news has become… As a media professional herself, Seden explains how the media landscape is shifting following the overwhelming number of crises that have been covered in the last few years.
    Together we discuss:
    How entangled media and politics are. And how one can destroy the other.How we can explain the sharp decrease in interest in the news.How to fight active avoidance by developing new ways of telling the news.What is the relationship between the media and the climate crisis coverage and how it has evolved. How we can change the way we consume the news and get behind slow journalism.And so much more…We hope you enjoy the episode as much as we did recording it.
    Don’t hesitate to rate and review!
    Read the Reuters Institute Digital News Report 2022

    • 33 min
    Fast & Furious Fashion: How Europe Wants to Tackle the Industry's (Many) Problems

    Fast & Furious Fashion: How Europe Wants to Tackle the Industry's (Many) Problems

    To round off our two-episode series on the state of the fashion industry today, we are taking a deep-dive into the current policies being discussed at EU level to tackle the environmental and social impacts of the industry. 

    We welcome three amazing guests, Valérie Boiten, Senior Policy Officer, Ellen MacArthur Foundation, Saskia Bricmont, MEP, Group of the Greens/European Free Alliance and Katya Kruk, Impact & Innovation Director, Armed Angels, to discuss: 
    What major environmental and social legislations are on the EU tableHow we desperately need to shift our linear economic model to a circular one How we must urgently discuss the overconsumption crisis we are facing What tools we have to make such changes (EU directives, trade agreements, tariffs etc.)Both Valérie Boiten and Saskia Bricmont take us through the policy work happening behind the scenes and it's so fascinating to hear both from civil society and political actors and how they are both striving in their own way to create impactful change. 
    Katya Kruk gives us some interesting insight in what it's like to be a sustainable brand today, what challenges they face, what it means to be sustainable etc. and she also takes us through the concepts of "handprint" and "footprint" in the fashion industry.

    Sign the European Citizens Initiative: Good Clothes, Fair Pay
     
    This episode is kindly sponsored by Armed Angels a German lifestyle apparel brand that is made to make a difference by making products that are least harmful to the planet and by enabling people to fight climate change. Their garments are timeless and made with the highest respect for people and the planet. 

    • 44 min
    Rana Plaza, 10 years on - Has the Fashion Industry Really Changed?

    Rana Plaza, 10 years on - Has the Fashion Industry Really Changed?

    Ten years ago today, 1,134 workers lost their lives in the Rana Plaza disaster in Bangladesh. It is considered the deadliest garment-factory disaster in history. To commemorate this tragic event, we are publishing a two-episode series on the fashion industry today.
    In today’s episode, we are joined by Delphine Williot, Policy and Campaigns Manager, Fashion Revolution and Nazma Akter, Founder and Executive Director of Awaj Foundation to discuss:
    Whether the fashion industry has changed in the last decade?Whether actual social and sustainability commitments have been taken by brands or if it’s  just all greenwashing?How we are tackling the overproduction and waste crises?What’s needed from the consumer market for conditions to improve?And much more!Sign the European Citizens’ Initiative “Good Clothes Fair Pay”
    More information on Fashion Revolution Belgium and Fashion Revolution
    More information on Justice is Everybody Business

    • 44 min

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