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  • The Glacier Trust's UK Co-Director, Morgan Phillips interviews Dr Lisa Schipper on episode 4 of the Great Adaptations podcast. Lisa Schipper is a world leading academic on climate change adaptation. She is Co-Editor of the journal Climate and Development, sits on the Editorial Boards of two more World Development Perspectives, and Global Transitions – Health, and is Associate Editor of Mitigation and Adaptation Strategies for Global Change. Her work has taken her all over the world, including to Nepal, and she has worked at Stockholm Environment Institute in Sweden and the Environment Change Institute at the University of Oxford. Lisa is also Co-ordinating Lead Author of Chapter 18 of the Working Group 2 contribution to the Sixth Assessment Report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which focuses on ‘Climate Resilient Development Pathways'. This report will be released on February 28th 2022.


    This interview was conducted remotely in December 2021.


    Great Adaptations artwork by Hannah Ahmed and Suzie Harrison

    Podcast music by Amity

     

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    @Schipper_Lisa - (Twitter)

    Lisa's personal website: A critical perspective on adaptation to climate change - (website)

    Adaptation Hive - (Website)

    IPCC Working Group II - (Website)

    @theglaciertrust - (Twitter)

    @theglaciertrust - (Instagram)

    @MorganHPhillips - (Twitter)

    Great Adaptations project – 2022 (The Glacier Trust)

    Great Adaptations - In the shadow of a climate crisis - 2021 (The Hive)

    Great Adaptations BEER – 2022 (The Glacier Trust)

     

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  • This is a slightly different episode of The Glacier Trust's Great Adaptations podcast in that it doesn't include an interview. This is a recording of the speech The Glacier Trust's UK Co-Director, Dr. Morgan Phillips gave at Bristol Waterstones on November 9th 2021 to launch 'Great Adaptations - In the shadow of a climate crisis' and its sibling book 'Climate Adaptation: Accounts of Resilience, Self-sufficiency, and Systems Change'. Both books are Arkbound Foundation publications and available to order now.


    This speech was recorded in Bristol on November 9th 2021.

     

    Great Adaptations artwork by Hannah Ahmed and Suzie Harrison

    Podcast music by Amity

     

    If you enjoyed this podcast and would like to support the work of The Glacier Trust please text GREAT to 70085 to make a one off donation of £5 to The Glacier Trust*.

     

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    Great Adaptations BEER – 2022 (The Glacier Trust)

    @theglaciertrust - (Twitter)

    @theglaciertrust - (Instagram)

    @MorganHPhillips - (Twitter)

    @arkbounduk - (Twitter)

    Great Adaptations project– 2022 (The Glacier Trust)

    Great Adaptations - In the shadow of a climate crisis - 2021 (The Hive)

    Climate Adaptation: Accounts of Resilience, Self-sufficiency, and Systems Change - 2021 (The Hive)


     

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  • The Glacier Trust's UK Co-Director, Morgan Phillips talks to Leanne Wood, politician, podcaster, social justice champion. They discuss Leanne’s time as Plaid Cymru’s sustainability spokesperson, her thoughts on the root causes and solutions to the climate crisis, and the work she is doing to call for a public inquiry into the flash floods that hit the Rhondda valley in February 2020.

     

    The interview was recorded remotely in September 2021.

     

    Great Adaptations artwork by Hannah Ahmed and Suzie Harrison

    Podcast music by Amity

     

    If you enjoyed this podcast and would like to

    support the work of The Glacier Trust please text GREAT to 70085 to make a one

    off donation of £5 to The Glacier Trust*.

     

    RELATED LINKS

     

    Great Adaptations BEER – 2021 (The Glacier Trust)

    It’s not easy being green in Wales – Leanne Wood – 2009 (The Guardian)

    Former Plaid Cymru leader Leanne Wood on the lessons of the Rhondda floods – 2021 (The Nation)

    Leanne Wood Podcast - 2021 (iTunes)

    Leanne Wood Podcast – 2021 (Spotify)

    @LeanneWood - (Leanne Wood - Twitter)

    @theglaciertrust - (Twitter)

    @theglaciertrust - (Instagram)

    @MorganHPhillips - (Twitter)

    Great Adaptations project– 2021 (The Glacier Trust)

    Perceptions Matter – 2016 (Common Cause Foundation)

    Humankind – Rutger Bregman – 2020 (The Hive)

    Great Adaptations - In the shadow of a climate crisis - 2021 (The Hive)

     

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  • The Glacier Trust's UK Co-Director, Morgan Phillips talks to Asad Rehman, climate justice campaigner and executive director of War on Want. They discuss Asad's journey into climate change, the historic reluctance of the environmental movement to frame the climate crisis as a crisis of capitalism, the hesitancy that exists in some quarters to really spell out what justice means, the trouble we get into when we silo climate change off into camps like 'mitigation' and 'adaptation', and the tension that exists between global North countries who view the UNFCCC process as being about net zero goals, versus the global South who are asking for compensation for losses and damage, and funding for adaptation.


    The interview was recorded remotely in summer 2021.


    Great Adaptations artwork by Hannah Ahmed and Suzie Harrison

    Podcast music by Amity


    If you enjoyed this podcast and would like to support the work of The Glacier Trust please text GREAT to 70085 to make a one off donation of £5 to The Glacier Trust*.


    RELATED LINKS


    War on Want - 2021 (website)

    COP26 Coalition - 2021 (website)

    The Glacier Trust - 2021 (website)

    Asad Rehman at COP26 Blue Zone - (Twitter video)

    @ChilledAsad100 - (Asad Rehman - Twitter)

    @theglaciertrust - (Twitter)

    @theglaciertrust - (Instagram)

    @MorganHPhillips - (Twitter)

    Great Adaptations project - The Glacier Trust - 2021 (webpage)

    Great Adaptations - In the shadow of a climate crisis - 2021 (book)


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