Habitations is the podcast of Sage Magazine, the environmental journalism and arts publication at the Yale School of Forestry & Environmental Studies. It explores the relationships between humans and the places that they inhabit, through interviews and narrative pieces.
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Antonia Juhasz on Oil in the Age of Trump
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Antonia Juhasz is a leading author and investigative journalist covering the oil industry. She has written extensively on the influence of Big Oil, the intersection between oil companies and the U.S. government, and the resistance to oil - including the recent protests at Standing Rock. She is the author of three books: Black Tide (2011), The Tyran…
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Dale Jamieson on Reason in a Dark Time
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Dale Jamieson is a Professor of Philosophy and Environmental Studies at NYU, as well as Chair of the Environmental Studies Department. He is also Affiliated Professor of Law at NYU Law, and the Director of the Animal Studies Initiative. In his 2014 book, "Reason in a Dark Time: Why The Struggle Against Climate Change Failed and What it Means for ou…
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Roy Scranton on Learning to Die in the Anthropocene
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Writer, journalist, and Iraq war veteran Roy Scranton discusses the ideas behind his viral 2013 NY Times article entitled "Learning How to Die in the Anthropocene," which he later expanded into a book of the same name. Scranton argues that the main challenge facing humanity in an era of irreversible climate change is not one that science, engineeri…
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