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SystemShift

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SystemShift Season 3 explores how to create an economy that benefits both people and the planet. Co-hosts Carl Schlyter, Joycelyn Longdon, and Yewande Omotoso tackle the big question: Can change happen in our lifetime? Across eight episodes, they engage with guests from around the world to discuss solutions to societal challenges—from wealth taxes and mental health to the role of AI—all while spotlighting success stories that inspire action. 

 

Building on the themes of past episodes, this season takes an intersectional, global approach, featuring perspectives and guests from six continents. By making complex ideas accessible and encouraging listeners to join the conversation, SystemShift empowers a global community to drive systemic change. 




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Does the Colour of Your Skin Make You More Vulnerable to Climate Change?

Saison 3 · Épisode 5

mercredi 19 février 2025Durée 37:47

How do race, gender, and economic status shape climate vulnerability? Why are marginalised communities often hit the hardest by climate disasters?


Hosts Joycelyn Longdon and Carl Schlyter are joined by Mateus Fernandes, a young climate activist from the favelas of Guarulhos, São Paulo, and Lali Fernando Riascos, an Afro-Colombian youth leader and content creator from Guapi, Colombia. Together, they explore the intersection of systemic inequality and the climate crisis.


From the disproportionate impacts of extreme weather to the exclusion of frontline communities from climate policy, they discuss why adaptation efforts must center those most affected. Mateus and Lali share their experiences of advocacy, resilience, and the urgent need for climate action and social justice.


Released on the World’s Day of Social Justice (20th of Feb) and as we see disasters caused by extreme weather all over the world, this episode asks: How do we ensure that the most vulnerable communities are at the center of our climate adaptation efforts? 


What can you do? 

These are some concrete steps you can take for Climate Adaptation:

  • Share this podcast! The video version on YouTube is subtitled in multiple languages.
  • Sign the Greenpeace Brazil petition to demand governments and decision-makers to take decisive action for climate adaptation.
  • Check your area or city's climate adaptation plans and demand local decision-makers to take action and prioritise the voices and needs of the most marginalised.
  • Maybe you can implement your own adaptation measures. It can start by protecting your house, planting trees, or even connecting with your neighbours.




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How Could Climate Change Reshape Jobs and Workplaces?

Saison 3 · Épisode 4

mercredi 12 février 2025Durée 39:37

What does a fair, green economy really look like? And what happens to the millions of people who work in extractive industries? Hosts Carl Schlyter and Yewande Omotoso are joined by Rhoda Boateng, Program Coordinator at the International Trade Union Confederation, to explore how the climate crisis is transforming jobs and workplaces worldwide.


Unemployment is a global concern—but the solution isn’t in exploitative industries. From retraining fossil fuel workers to empowering local communities, Rhoda shares how we can shift from harmful, unsustainable models to creating decent, green jobs that prioritise both people and the planet.

In a world where the climate crisis and the economy seem to be pulling in opposite directions, this episode asks: How could climate change reshape jobs and workplaces?


What can you do?

These are some of the things we can do to influence a Just Transition:



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Peter Victor: Sustainable Horizons

Saison 2 · Épisode 5

vendredi 1 mars 2024Durée 01:02:21

Peter Victor, Professor Emeritus and Senior Scholar at York University, Canada and author of Escape from Overshoot. Economics for a Planet in Peril (2023), looks at the intersection of ecology, economics, and sustainable living, diving deep into the historical roots of our current environmental dilemmas. Peter explores the impacts of economic growth and the concept of overshoot, delving into the complexities of 'green growth,' and grappling with the hurdles of achieving net-zero emissions on a global scale. Peter takes us through concepts aimed at a fair distribution of wellbeing resources such as 'contraction and convergence’, 'circular economy’ and ‘steady-state economy’. The episode takes a positive turn when Victor shares his vision for a wellbeing-focused political landscape, concluding with optimism about achieving balance in economic theories to avoid overshoot. 


SystemShift comes from Greenpeace Nordic and is hosted by Greenpeace Sweden campaigner, Carl Schlyter, and produced by Alexia Fridén, with additional support from Zane Ford, Christian Aslund and Attila Kulcsár.


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Tove Maria Ryding: Untangling the Global Tax Web

Saison 2 · Épisode 4

vendredi 23 février 2024Durée 54:26

In this episode of the SystemShift podcast, Tove Maria Ryding from the European Network on Debt and Development (Eurodad) joins us for a thought-provoking discussion on the crucial need for a UN tax convention. Delving into the intersection of tax and environmental issues, Tove looks at the principles that should guide the establishment of a fair global tax system. She emphasises the importance of preventing countries from becoming tax havens, ensuring accountability in tax spending, and simplifying the complex network of international tax treaties. The episode explores the impact on small and medium enterprises, the ongoing UN negotiations for a tax convention, and the potential contributions of tax reforms to a wellbeing economy. Listeners are encouraged to take action and demand accountability from their politicians, shedding light on the groundbreaking developments in the push for a fair and effective global tax system. Tune in to gain insights into the complexities of the current tax landscape and discover how individuals can play a role in shaping a more equitable future.


SystemShift comes from Greenpeace Nordic and is hosted by Greenpeace Sweden campaigner, Carl Schlyter, and produced by Alexia Fridén, with additional support from Zane Ford, Christian Aslund and Attila Kulcsár.


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Nicholas Shaxson: Monopoly Money

Saison 2 · Épisode 3

vendredi 16 février 2024Durée 56:09

Nicholas Shaxson, author and expert on the global economic system, looks at the intricate web of global finance, exploring the unseen forces shaping our economies and societies and exposing the hidden impacts of tax deregulation and monopolistic market practices. From the United Kingdom's economic struggles to the pervasiveness of big tech firms, this episode unveils the hidden mechanisms of monopolistic power, particularly in the energy and financial sectors, and shows how their immense power affects everything from income inequality to climate action. Nicholas sheds light on the profound effects on workers, consumers, and democracy, and the emerging global movement challenging these monopolies as well as the detrimental effects these have on societal wellbeing and long-term growth. As we navigate a world shaped by recent economic shifts, Nicholas explores the complexities of regulatory challenges, offering a pathway towards a more equitable, inclusive, and sustainable economy. Join us in uncovering the intricacies of monopolistic power and learn how addressing these economic forces can pave the way for a wellbeing economy that caters to the needs of society and the planet.


SystemShift comes from Greenpeace Nordic and is hosted by Greenpeace Sweden campaigner, Carl Schlyter, and produced by Alexia Fridén, with additional support from Zane Ford, Christian Aslund and Attila Kulcsár.


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Amanda Janoo: A Wellbeing Revolution

Saison 2 · Épisode 2

vendredi 9 février 2024Durée 53:46

Amanda Janoo, Economics and Policy Lead at the Wellbeing Economy Alliance, looks at how we can reshape economic models to align with both ecological preservation and human flourishing. Amanda takes us on a journey through the wellbeing economy movement, scrutinising how the conventional emphasis on growth and wealth maximisation has exacerbated crises like climate change, inequality, and mental health issues. She dissects the impact of the current failing economic and financial systems on the environment and human lives, highlighting the urgent need for a paradigm shift towards a wellbeing-oriented economy. Drawing parallels between Wales and Canada's alternative national performance frameworks to GDP, Amanda underscores the need to integrate social and ecological wellbeing into decision-making processes. She champions participatory democracy, citing Spain's citizens' assembly on climate as an empowering example.


SystemShift comes from Greenpeace Nordic and is hosted by Greenpeace Sweden campaigner, Carl Schlyter, and produced by Alexia Fridén, with additional support from Zane Ford, Christian Aslund and Attila Kulcsár.


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Renata Salecl: Capitalism, Apathy and the Rise of Authoritarianism

Saison 2 · Épisode 1

jeudi 1 février 2024Durée 50:40

Slovenian philosopher, sociologist and legal theorist, Renata Salecl, lays bare the fraying fabric of our communities, worn thin by corruption and apathy and she examines corporate exploitation, the unchecked dominance of technology behemoths, and the unsettling rise of new authoritarianism. Renata explores societal inertia, uncovering how feelings of helplessness and disenchantment often render individuals passive and how authoritarian forces capitalise on societal disconnection. She explains that the extreme individualism promoted by capitalism is exactly what needs to be overcome in order to tackle existential crises such as climate change. She confronts the stark realities of corruption, injustice, and the mental health toll perpetuated by capitalist structures—a relentless pursuit of productivity that often culminates in guilt, anxiety, and a dearth of empathy amidst cutthroat competition.


The SystemShift podcast returns for a second season where we look beyond the problems of our economic system and take you on a quest to piece together what a wellbeing economy could look like and how we can get there. As millions of ordinary people feel besieged by a multiplicity of crises, we delve into the shadows to reveal the myths and disinformation that shroud our understanding of the current failing economic and financial systems that drive the exploitation of people and the planet.


SystemShift comes from Greenpeace Nordic and is hosted by Greenpeace Sweden campaigner, Carl Schlyter, and produced by Alexia Fridén, with additional support from Zane Ford, Christian Aslund and Attila Kulcsár.


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Trailer Season 2: Towards a Wellbeing Economy

Saison 2

vendredi 26 janvier 2024Durée 00:47

Our podcast, SystemShift, returns for a second season where we look beyond the problems of our economic system and take you on a quest to piece together what a wellbeing economy could look like and how we can get there. We’ll delve into the shadows to reveal the myths and disinformation that shroud our understanding of the current failing economic and financial systems that drive the exploitation of people and the planet.


Ordinary people in many countries are feeling besieged by a multiplicity of crises - including a cost-of-living crisis that has many of them focusing on their immediate needs, leaving them with reduced mental space to grapple with long-term existential threats such as climate change. It's this entanglement of survival and need for foresight that can leave many people feeling paralysed—overwhelmed by the juxtaposition of today's struggles and the looming environmental catastrophe.


The second season will be released on Friday, February 2nd, with a new episode coming out on a weekly basis.


SystemShift comes from Greenpeace Nordic and is hosted by Greenpeace Sweden campaigner, Carl Schlyter, and produced by Alexia Fridén, with additional support from Zane Ford, Christian Aslund and Attila Kulcsár.



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Kate Pickett & Richard Wilkinson: Wellbeing Over Growth

Saison 1 · Épisode 10

jeudi 8 juin 2023Durée 01:03:25

In our season finale, we're diving deep into the myths surrounding neoliberalism with leading economists Kate Pickett and Richard Wilkinson - two of the brightest minds in the field. Brace yourself for a compelling discussion on how inequality takes a toll on physical health, relationships, and emotions. Chronic stress, accelerated ageing, increased rates of bullying and homicide, and even lower life expectancy all intertwine with the disparity. Pickett and Wilkinson will also look at circular and regenerative economic models, shifting away from relentless growth-focused mindsets. From promoting well-being and experimenting with basic income pilots to envisioning a four-day working week, we'll explore groundbreaking research that suggests sustainable economies can provide a decent standard of living for all. 


Kate Pickett is a Professor of Epidemiology in the Department of Health Sciences at the University of York, while Richard Wilkinson is Professor Emeritus of Social Epidemiology at the University of Nottingham Medical School, Honorary Professor at UCL, and a Visiting Professor at the University of York. Together they wrote The Spirit Level: Why More Equal Societies Almost Always Do Better - a book that examines the effects of the inequality that resulted from free markets and limited government intervention in the economy.


This episode of SystemShift comes from Greenpeace Nordic and is hosted by Greenpeace Sweden campaigner, Carl Schlyter, and produced by Alexia Fridén, with additional support from Ariadna Rodrigo, Juliana Costa, Christian Aslund and Attila Kulcsár.


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Ariane König: Regenerating Society

Saison 1 · Épisode 9

jeudi 1 juin 2023Durée 47:36

Ariane König shares her work on studying complex systems, as well as practical advice for creating a regenerative society. She dives deep into defining what a system is in complex social-ecological-technological systems and stresses the significance of collective intelligence and transdisciplinary approaches in her research. Ariane discusses the work of political economist Elinor Ostrom on social coordination and the mechanisms that govern it, with examples of how market competition and government regulation fail, particularly in the case of common goods that are limited in their supplies. The conversation then looks at how to create a regenerative society, which involves both top-down and bottom-up approaches. Ariane highlights the need for local action and engaging in activities that can help regenerate the ecosystem, be it in an urban or rural setting. 


Ariane König is an assistant professor at the University of Luxembourg leading a team on social ecological systems research. https://www.citizenscience.lu/ transformation-lab.lu


This episode of SystemShift comes from Greenpeace Nordic and is hosted by Greenpeace Sweden campaigner, Carl Schlyter, and produced by Alexia Fridén, with additional support from Ariadna Rodrigo, Juliana Costa, Christian Aslund and Attila Kulcsár.


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