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05. COP30 in Belém: What's Frustrating The Locals – and How Can Larpocracy Empower Artists?

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Join us as we sit down with Professor Jorge Lopes Ramos to discuss the upcoming COP30 taking place in his home-country, Brazil, and how the local people of Belém are feeling about sustainability's biggest event taking place in their back yard. Jorge also discusses his latest project, Larpocracy, which takes him to the city of Belém to engage and collaborate with local artists.

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Host - Diva Wareing
Producers - Faz Ahmed & Diva Wareing
Sound engineer - Ken Conroy
Editor - Harshul Narang

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Join us as we sit down with Professor Jorge Lopes Ramos to discuss the upcoming COP30 taking place in his home-country, Brazil, and how the local people of Belém are feeling about sustainability's biggest event taking place in their back yard. Jorge also discusses his latest project, Larpocracy, which takes him to the city of Belém to engage and collaborate with local artists.

If you liked this episode (or didn't) we would love to hear your thoughts and feedback in our feedback form. This helps us to improve the podcast and enable us to share your thoughts and opinions with our wider research team to, hopefully, implement real-world changes. You can access our feedback form here.

Follow us on social media
Instagram
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This podcast is brought to you from the Creative Futures research centre and the Sustainability Development Unit at the University of Greenwich.

Production Team
Host - Diva Wareing
Producers - Faz Ahmed & Diva Wareing
Sound engineer - Ken Conroy
Editor - Harshul Narang

Disclaimer:

Everyone who joins us on this podcast is here to share their personal thoughts, views and opinions. What they say doesn't always reflect the views of the university

  continue reading

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