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Energy, The Environment, and Polarization // Dr. Emily Huddart

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Host Stewart Muir speaks with Emily Huddart Kennedy, Professor and Associate Head at the University of British Columbia and author of Ecotypes: Five Ways of Caring About the Environment.
Emily explores the complex relationships people have with the environment, uncovering how these complex relationships manifest in everyday life.

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The energy conversation is polarizing. But the reality is multidimensional. Get the full story with host Stewart Muir.

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Chapters

1. Energy, The Environment, and Polarization // Dr. Emily Huddart (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Ecotypes (00:00:11)

3. Eco-Engaged vs. Environmental Impact (00:15:09)

4. Social Divisiveness and Environmental Intentions (00:26:48)

5. Examining Affective Polarization in Canada (00:32:55)

6. City Ecotypes and the Energy Trilemma (00:42:19)

7. Navigating Eco-Engagement and Environmental Realities (00:50:15)

27 episodes

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Host Stewart Muir speaks with Emily Huddart Kennedy, Professor and Associate Head at the University of British Columbia and author of Ecotypes: Five Ways of Caring About the Environment.
Emily explores the complex relationships people have with the environment, uncovering how these complex relationships manifest in everyday life.

Send us a text

The energy conversation is polarizing. But the reality is multidimensional. Get the full story with host Stewart Muir.

Reach out to us with thoughts, questions, or ideas at [email protected]

Linkedin
Instagram
Facebook
Twitter
🎧 For audio versions of our podcast visit powerstruggle.ca and listen on the go in your favourite podcast app!
Video available on Power Struggle’s YouTube! https://www.youtube.com/@PowerStrugglePod

  continue reading

Chapters

1. Energy, The Environment, and Polarization // Dr. Emily Huddart (00:00:00)

2. Understanding Ecotypes (00:00:11)

3. Eco-Engaged vs. Environmental Impact (00:15:09)

4. Social Divisiveness and Environmental Intentions (00:26:48)

5. Examining Affective Polarization in Canada (00:32:55)

6. City Ecotypes and the Energy Trilemma (00:42:19)

7. Navigating Eco-Engagement and Environmental Realities (00:50:15)

27 episodes

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