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EPISODE · Feb 27, 2025 · 1H 2M

Multispecies justice, loss and damage (Climate justice and loss and damage in the Pacific conference)

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As climate change intensifies, Pacific Island communities are facing profound losses of land, livelihoods, cultural heritage, and ways of life. How can Pacific-led solutions shape just responses to loss and damage? This podcast was recorded as part of the Climate justice and loss and damage in the Pacific conference.Timestamps:00:50 - Introduction05:15 - Foundational principles of multi-species justice (Dany Celermajer)16:50 - Recognising environmental legal rights in the South Pacific (Ed Couzens)30:30 - How the Paris Agreement fails to acknowledge the more-than-human (Rosemary Lyster)43:40 - Q+ASpeakers:Dr Scott Webster (Chair), Sydney Environment Institute, University of SydneyProfessor Danielle Celermajer, Sydney Environment Institute, University of SydneyAssociate Professor Ed Couzens, Sydney Law School, University of SydneyProfessor Rosemary Lyster, Sydney Law School, University of Sydney Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

As climate change intensifies, Pacific Island communities are facing profound losses of land, livelihoods, cultural heritage, and ways of life. How can Pacific-led solutions shape just responses to loss and damage? This podcast was recorded as part of the Climate justice and loss and damage in the Pacific conference.Timestamps:00:50 - Introduction05:15 - Foundational principles of multi-species justice (Dany Celermajer)16:50 - Recognising environmental legal rights in the South Pacific (Ed Couzens)30:30 - How the Paris Agreement fails to acknowledge the more-than-human (Rosemary Lyster)43:40 - Q+ASpeakers:Dr Scott Webster (Chair), Sydney Environment Institute, University of SydneyProfessor Danielle Celermajer, Sydney Environment Institute, University of SydneyAssociate Professor Ed Couzens, Sydney Law School, University of SydneyProfessor Rosemary Lyster, Sydney Law School, University of Sydney Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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