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Climate Change Loss and Damage
Season 10 · Episode 7

Climate Change Loss and Damage

This week we’re discussing the politics of climate change and loss and damage policy, ahead of the upcoming COP28 conference.

UCL Uncovering Politics · Emily McTernan, Lisa Vanhala

November 23, 202339m 39s

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Show Notes

Our guest today is Professor Lisa Vanhala. A Professor in Political Science here at UCL and an expert on the politics of climate change. Lisa recently gave her inaugural lecture: Governing the End: The Making of Climate Change Loss and Damage, offering a fascinating insight into the way that UN meetings and negotiations over climate change get framed, and how they proceed, informed by the ideas of Goffman and Bourdieu. 

She also examines the ways that civil society organisations engage with the law to shape policy and social change both around climate change and around equality and human rights, including in her award-winning first monograph, Making Rights a Reality? Disability Rights Activists and Legal Mobilization.

Lisa joins us this week to talk about a comparative politics of climate change loss and damage.

 

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Topics

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