Environmental Justice Now
Brian Hamilton
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Student-produced podcasts exploring contemporary problems of environmental justice
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Hong Kong's Housing Crisis
In this week’s episode, Vivian and Juan discuss the housing and economic crisis of Hong Kong, one of the most densely populated cities on the planet. The city grapples with strict construction laws,…
S3 The Brooklyn-Queens Expressway
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S3 Dolphins and Disparity
This podcast covers the environmental justice issue of tourism and ecotourism. We talk about a case study that involves a dolphin tourist attraction in St. Lucia and the harms it would cause to St.…
S3 Winds of Displacement
Have you ever wanted to learn more about the dark side of green energy? Are you interested in why certain demographics and their lands are targeted over others as sites for wind farms? Have you…
S3 Carbon Capture in Uganda
With the help of guest Jackson Violich, in this week’s episode we examine a carbon capture site in Kachung, Uganda, owned by the ironically named company “Green Resources”. We discuss how this…
S3 Fukishima
Summary:Have you ever thought about the aftermath of a destroyed nuclear power plant? Ever wondered how they store the nuclear wastewater? Or have you ever explored the consequences of releasing…
S3 The Holt Family
This podcast gnaws and grapples with the term environmental racism, illustrating real life events of The Holt's; an African American Family. Through this episode, you are taken on a journey through…
Penokee Hills Mining
Can abundant outcries across different demographics be enough to stop a billion dollar cooperation fueling the engine that is American capitalism? We’ll find out in this week's episode…
S3 Navi Mumbai Airport
On this week's episode of "Environmental Justice Today", Kabir Sheth talks to the audience about the current project set in Mumbai India, the Navi Airport. Funded by Indian businessman Gautam Adani,…
Ecofeminism
On this episode of Greencast, Fife and Caroline discuss the history of ecofeminism and how it has continued to be a relevant current events issue. Ecofeminism, or the intersection of environmentalism…
The Obesity Epidemic
Today’s episode on the Big Apple Podcast discusses the disproportional effects of obesity in lower-income neighborhoods. Due to the lack of access to fresh and nutritious foods in supermarkets, there…
Seneca Village
For this week’s episode of A Walk In, Tyler and Georgia stroll through NYC’s renowned Central Park and deliberate over the hidden past of Seneca Village in regards to the land displacement of…
Climate Justice
Climate change and environmental justice are two issues that are oftentimes moreintertwined than we may think. Grounding their discussion around four typically thought ofclimate change events, Jerry…
Fast Fashion
Welcome to Time to Change, the podcast which focuses on rising environmental issues. This episode takes a deep dive into the Fast Fashion industry, following the lifecycle of your clothes from…
Food Injustice
In this podcast episode, we delve into the issue of food insecurity in America, with a specificfocus on Franklin County, Massachusetts. We examine the root causes and consequences of foodinsecurity…
Fast Fashion
This podcast episode looks at the ways in which fast fashion has polluted our planet fordecades, as well as the pressing human right’s issues that directly effect the factory workers.From the…
Cancer Alley
In this episode, Amelia and I talk about Cancer Alley in Louisiana. We start by talking about the history of the area, and how slavery played an important role in its existence. We also talk about…
Shingle Mountain
Picture a six-story tall, one-block long, 100,000-ton mountain of dangerous, rotting roof shingles towering over your neighborhood. On this episode of The Reasons Behind, dedicated to exploring…
S2 The Biden Administration and Environmental Justice
On this episode of Climate Compassion, your hosts, Clara Chae and Mia Calcano, touch on the Biden Administration and its response (or rather lack of) to the rising demands of the Environmental…
Athletes and Environmental Justice
For this week's episode of the Shut up and Dribble Podcast, Ben welcomes Davis Mead, an expert on sports activism, onto the show to discuss the differing roles of athletes in social justice issues,…
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Environmental Justice Now has published 28 episodes since May 2021, covering topics in Documentary, Education.
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