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#15: How green is your ocean? Marine governance and the European Green Deal
Season 1 · Episode 15
mardi 17 septembre 2024 • Duration 21:31
Oceans are at the forefront of climate change. As the biggest carbon sink, they play an important role in absorbing greenhouse gas emissions from the atmosphere. However, this absorption also heats up the ocean and results in ocean acidification, with significant negative consequences for marine ecosystems and the people who depend on them for their livelihood. At the same time, it has also become one of the prime locations for renewable energy generation.
In this episode, Froukje Maria Platjouw and Judith van Leeuwen, marine governance experts, share their insights on how the EU governs its oceans and seas, how it features into the European Green Deal, and the challenges sustainable marine governance faces.
For more information on their Horizon Europe research projects, which study how to navigate the complexity of EU marine governance under the European Green Deal to develop a coherent and integrated EU ocean policy framework, you can go here: CrossGov and PERMAGOV.
Music: ‘Lazy Walk’ by Cheel.
#14: Climate justice for all: intersectionality and climate movements
Season 1 · Episode 14
mardi 16 juillet 2024 • Duration 33:16
While climate change impacts everyone, some communities are disproportionally affected over others. Therefore, climate movements have put focus on the concept of ‘intersectionality’ in their fight against climate change. Clear examples of this are the chant of ‘Climate Justice is Racial Justice’ that gained traction during the Black Lives Matter protests of 2020, and the explicit connection between climate action and support for Palestine during Israel’s ongoing war on Gaza. However, the latter also showed that there can be internal contention in climate movements as some argue to separate broader politics from addressing climate change.
Eugene Nulman and Daniela Chironi share their insights on this topic in this episode to help us understand how climate change and intersectionality are linked, and what it means for climate movements.
Music: ‘Lazy Walk’ by Cheel.
#5: Leaving some people behind? The social dimension of the Green Deal
Season 1 · Episode 5
mardi 19 septembre 2023 • Duration 22:37
The European Green Deal is the EU’s growth strategy to make its economy more sustainable. Doing so will require a far-reaching transformation of society that will greatly impact European citizens’ lives and livelihoods.
In this episode, Amandine Crespy, professor at ULB, discusses the social implications of the European Green Deal, what the EU is doing to make sure the green transition leaves no one behind, and whether its efforts are sufficient.
If you want to learn more about this topic, Amandine has recently published an article on ‘Lost in transition? Social justice and the politics of the EU green transition’ co-authored with Mario Munta.
Music: ‘Lazy Walk’ by Cheel.
#4: Putin’ energy on the agenda: 2022 energy crisis
Season 1 · Episode 4
mardi 18 juillet 2023 • Duration 14:42
After Russia invaded Ukraine in 2022, Europe was plunged into an energy crisis. Energy prices skyrocketed, there seemed to be a scramble for alternative energy sources, and European citizens were urged to consume less energy.
To help us understand what caused the energy crisis, and how it impacted the EU’s climate objectives, we are joined by Marco Giuli, an expert on EU energy policy and climate policy integration (Brussels School of Governance, VUB).
If you want to learn more about this topic, check out Marco’s articles ‘Third time lucky? Reconciling EU climate and external energy policy during energy security crises’, co-authored with Sebastian Oberthür in the Journal of European Integration, and 'Assessing the EU’s Evolving Position in Energy Geopolitics under Decarbonisation’, also co-authored with Sebastian Oberthür in the International Spectator.
Music: ‘Lazy Walk’ by Cheel.
#3: Voices of Change - Environmental Activism in Central and Eastern Europe
Season 1 · Episode 3
mardi 20 juin 2023 • Duration 32:24
In recent years, climate and environmental activism have received a lot of attention due to the likes of Greta Thunberg and the climate youth strikes. However, depending on the political and socio-economic context, environmental movements can materialize in different ways and fulfil varying roles in society.
In this episode, Aron Buzogány (assistant professor at BOKU) and Szabina Kerényi (researcher at the Centre for Social Sciences) join us to discuss their research on environmental movements in Central and Eastern Europe and their relationship to democratic evolutions. How did environmental movements in the region come into being? Can they act as a force against democratic backsliding?
#2: Adapt or bust? Managing the impacts of climate change
Season 1 · Episode 2
lundi 15 mai 2023 • Duration 15:56
Traditionally, the climate debate has been dominated by climate mitigation – efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. However, as the impacts of climate change are becoming more visible around the globe, climate adaptation – measures to adapt to climate impacts – is getting more and more attention.
Lisanne Groen (assistant professor at the Open Universiteit) joins us in this episode to talk about her research on climate adaptation. What is climate adaptation? What are some of the barriers to it?
If you would like to learn more about Lisanne’s work, you can go to https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/13501763.2022.2064535, to read the article ‘Re-examining policy stability in climate adaptation through a lock-in perspective’ by Lisanne Groen, Meghan Alexander, Julie P. King, Nicolas W. Jager and Dave Huitema, published in Journal of European Public Policy.
Music: ‘Lazy Walk’ by Cheel.
#1 Deep Dive into the European Green Deal
Season 1 · Episode 1
lundi 8 mai 2023 • Duration 13:23
In 2019, the European Commission launched the European Green Deal – its strategy to transform the EU into a low-carbon society. To do so, it proposed a wide range of measures that focus not only on reducing emissions, but also on restoring nature and making sure that no one is left behind.
In this episode of ‘How Green Deal?’, Sebastian Oberthür (professor at the VUB, and UEF) helps us make sense of the all-encompassing European Green Deal. What are the EU's objectives? And how is it planning on reaching them?
Music: ‘Lazy Walk’ by Cheel.
Episode 13: Trading extinction for restoration? Biodiversity and economic policy
Season 1 · Episode 13
mardi 25 juin 2024 • Duration 21:53
Scientists argue that we are entering a sixth mass extinction event as biodiversity is declining at an unprecedented rate. In contrast to prior mass extinction events caused by natural phenomena, this extinction event is the result of human activity leading to climate change or habitat degradation.
Simon Happersberger, researcher at the Brussels School of Governance working on sustainable trade, joins us today to discuss the linkages between biodiversity and economic policy and trade.
#12: Innovating for the future
Season 1 · Episode 12
mardi 23 avril 2024 • Duration 26:02
The EU’s transition to climate neutrality requires significant efforts from all economic sectors. A key requirement for sectors to move to more sustainable practices is the availability of alternative climate-friendly technologies. Developing these requires innovation and strong investments. How do you create the right conditions for innovation to flourish? What can be improved from our current circumstances?
To help us better understand the role of innovation in industry decarbonization, we are joined by Viktor Salenius, a researcher at Oxford University who works on innovation and the green transition in energy-intensive industries.
Music: ‘Lazy Walk’ by Cheel.
#11: Past, present and future: lessons from 30 years of EU climate
Season 1 · Episode 11
mardi 19 mars 2024 • Duration 18:36
The EU has a long history of formulating climate policies resulting in the European Green Deal. What are some of the trends that have emerged over the last 30 years and does the Green Deal break away from them? What can they tell us about the future of EU climate policy?
In this episode, Claire Dupont shares her insights on the past, present and future of climate governance.
You can read the GreenDeal-NET state-of-the-art review ‘Three decades of EU climate policy: Racing toward climate neutrality?’ lead-authored by Claire to delve deeper into this topic.
Music: ‘Lazy Walk’ by Cheel.









