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EPISODE · Apr 30, 2025 · 51 MIN

Climate justice in the midst of climate turbulence

from The SEI Podcast Series

In this instalment of the SEI Podcast Series, hear from leading voices as they discuss Australia’s urgent climate, housing and energy challenges, exploring solutions through inclusive decision-making, First Nations leadership, and innovative design to drive sustainable, equitable change for all.This event is part of SEI’s Climate Justice Series. This panel series brings together leading thinkers and practitioners to explore the urgent intersections of climate action, equity, and systemic change.Timestamps:00:50 - Welcome and introduction08:25 - Emma Bacon on how extreme heat is impacting society’s most vulnerable12:20 - Karra Kinchela on how fossil fuel extraction is effecting First Nations people17:30 - Amanda Tattersall on what does meaningful community engagement look like23:05 - Steve Hartley on how the planning system is managing a housing crisis and climate resilience31:00 - What climate justice issue should be prioritised on the federal government agenda? 39:40 - Q+A beginsSpeakersDavid Schlosberg, Director, Sydney Environment InstituteEmma Bacon, Executive Director, Sweltering CitiesSteve Hartley, Executive Director, Department of Planning, Housing & InfrastructureKarra Kinchela, Narrabri Community Coordinator, Lock the Gate AllianceAmanda Tattersall, Associate Professor of Practice in Urban Geography, University of Sydney Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this instalment of the SEI Podcast Series, hear from leading voices as they discuss Australia’s urgent climate, housing and energy challenges, exploring solutions through inclusive decision-making, First Nations leadership, and innovative design to drive sustainable, equitable change for all.This event is part of SEI’s Climate Justice Series. This panel series brings together leading thinkers and practitioners to explore the urgent intersections of climate action, equity, and systemic change.Timestamps:00:50 - Welcome and introduction08:25 - Emma Bacon on how extreme heat is impacting society’s most vulnerable12:20 - Karra Kinchela on how fossil fuel extraction is effecting First Nations people17:30 - Amanda Tattersall on what does meaningful community engagement look like23:05 - Steve Hartley on how the planning system is managing a housing crisis and climate resilience31:00 - What climate justice issue should be prioritised on the federal government agenda? 39:40 - Q+A beginsSpeakersDavid Schlosberg, Director, Sydney Environment InstituteEmma Bacon, Executive Director, Sweltering CitiesSteve Hartley, Executive Director, Department of Planning, Housing & InfrastructureKarra Kinchela, Narrabri Community Coordinator, Lock the Gate AllianceAmanda Tattersall, Associate Professor of Practice in Urban Geography, University of Sydney Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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