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November 2021 global news roundup: COP26 disappointment and COVID-19 complications; Social democratic gains and electoral and political developments; Geopolitical tensions in Europe and Ethiopian civil conflict

Posted on December 7, 2021December 7, 2021 by guanyinmiao

This roundup summarises the most important news stories around the world in the last month (November 2021).

A high tide in Bonn, Germany (Photo by Mika Baumeister on Unsplash)

July 2021 global news roundup: Deadly signs of extreme weather and climate change

Posted on August 1, 2021July 30, 2021 by guanyinmiao

This roundup summarises the most important news stories around the world in the last month (July 2021).

Fridays for Future protest at Bonn, Germany (Photo by Mika Baumeister on Unsplash)

Matthew Schneider-Mayerson and Michele Chong’s “Eating Chilli Crab in the Anthropocene: Environmental Perspectives on Life in Singapore” (Book Club, April 2021)

Posted on April 30, 2021April 30, 2021 by guanyinmiao

These are the discussion prompts and notes from the April 2021 book club, when we discussed Matthew Schneider-Mayerson and Michele Chong’s “Eating Chilli Crab in the Anthropocene: Environmental Perspectives on Life in Singapore”.

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Intersectional climate justice, climate change and its unequal effects, and aspirations for a low-carbon Singapore

Posted on April 22, 2021February 19, 2022 by guanyinmiao

It has been more than 18 months since Singapore’s first climate rally at Hong Lim Park in September 2019, and the COVID-19 pandemic, as we have documented time and time again in this podcast, has only highlighted and exacerbated existing socio-economic inequalities in the country. With one of SG Climate Rally’s founding members, Estella Ho, we talk about intersectional climate justice and the unequal effect of climate change. In addition, we also learn more about her activist and advocacy work with the movement, in terms of her experience working with government agencies, working with other groups and organisations in the same space, and dealing with burnout.

Contested framings of climate change and climate governance in Singapore: PhD student Belicia Teo

Posted on April 22, 2021February 19, 2022 by guanyinmiao

In a commentary on climate governance for academia.sg, Belicia Teo made the case that the impact of climate change is not equal, and that, as a consequence, identifying and addressing these risks “should be up for debate and public scrutiny”. This was important, she added, so as to address differences in norms and values in Singapore. Her research was based on 10 interviewees from six climate groups, and we invited her to elaborate how the Singaporean state and climate groups framed climate change, as well as the differences in these framings. In addition, what should we expect from the state and the climate groups in the future?

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