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May 5th, 2023

Listen to our new podcast – Climate Change: America and the World

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Estimated reading time: 3 minutes

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May 5th, 2023

Listen to our new podcast – Climate Change: America and the World

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Estimated reading time: 3 minutes

What is the US’ role in the climate crisis, and can a climate change framework exist without addressing climate change reparations and the different experiences of climate change across the globe? In the first episode of Climate Change: America and the World, Professor Kathryn Hochstetler (LSE International Development) and Christopher Callahan (Dartmouth College) discuss the experiences of climate change in the Global North and Global South. The discussion examines the role that international climate frameworks, including annual global COP summits, play in providing a venue for developing nations to voice their climate grievances, and whether financial compensation is needed to effectively address unequal climate damages.

Listen to to Climate Change: America and the World Podcast Podcast – Episode 1 on Spotify

Listen to to Climate Change: America and the World Podcast Podcast – Episode 1 on Soundcloud

Further reading and resources

  • Listen to this episode on LSE Player
  • Contributors: Kathryn Hochstetler (LSE International Development); Christopher Callahan (Dartmouth College); Mohid Rehman Malik (Phelan US Centre)

Listen to the trailer for Climate Change: America and the World Podcast on Spotify


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This episode was produced by Mohid Malik, Anderson Tan, and Chris Gilson. Music from this episode: John Abbot/City Phases, Guustaav/Star Salutations, Nihoni/Fuzzy Logic, Ebb & Flod/Luna, Walt Adams/Things To Sort Out/ courtesy of www.epidemicsound.com.

There are lots of ways to catch-up with upcoming episodes of The Ballpark podcast: visit our website, Spotify, SoundCloud, subscribe on iTunes or iTunesU, or add this RSS feed to your podcast app.

We’d love to hear what you think – you can send us a message on Twitter @LSE_US, or email us at uscentre@lse.ac.uk.

 

Featured image: Photo by Kelly Sikkema on Unsplash

Note:  This podcast gives the views of the interviewee and host, and is not the position of USAPP – American Politics and Policy, the LSE Phelan US Centre, nor the London School of Economics.

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