Reimagining our future: communities confronting the realities of climate change
Many of us understand the gravity of the climate crisis and what needs to be done, so what’s standing in our way? What will it take for our future to be reimagined to enable all life to flourish? In this panel discussion, hear from researchers and communities from across Australia and India who are taking collective action to create real and sustainable futures. Learn more about this event here.
Timestamps
00:50 Introduction: what are climate imaginaries? - Danielle Celermajer
06:50 Food security and the need for resilient local food systems - Stuart Whitelaw
13:15 How are Himalayan communities reimagining their survival? - Mayank Shah
20:10 What it means for all of us if glaciers disappear? - Lobzang Wangtak
25:50 The entanglement of climate and social justice - Rohit Nair
31:40 What it means to be connected to the more-than-human world - Deepthi Indukuri
37:20 How imaginaries address converging crises - Gijs Spoor
42:15 Q&A
Speakers
Professor Danielle Celermajer (Chair), sociologist
Deepthi Indukuri, a curious rewilder
Rohit Nair, researcher and activist
Mayank Shah (PhD), Himalayan researcher
Gijs Spoor, social change leader
Lobzang Wangtak, glacier and water conservationist
Stuart Whitelaw, founder of a community-led food initiative
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Create your
podcast in
minutes
It is Free