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What’s up with the “Modernism” in Ecomodernism? feat. Alex Trembath

What’s up with the “Modernism” in Ecomodernism? feat. Alex Trembath

FromDecouple


What’s up with the “Modernism” in Ecomodernism? feat. Alex Trembath

FromDecouple

ratings:
Length:
68 minutes
Released:
Sep 20, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

This week, I am joined by Alex Trembath, Deputy Director of The Breakthrough Institute, to deconstruct the “modernism” in Ecomodernism. Modernism is a philosophical movement born of industrialization that has influenced art, architecture, politics and so much more. It is forward looking and firmly entrenched in a notion of progress. Who have been its beneficiaries and victims? Do the problems generated by modernity like climate change require “modern” solutions? How do we make sense of this term?
Decouple draws its name from perhaps the core tenet of Ecomodernism and has become a meeting place for many ecomodernist thinkers but for many the term remains elusive.
What does Ecomodernism mean? Where does the “modernism” come in? What are its tenets and its caveats? Where does it stand in relation to other environmental philosophies? And what does traditional environmentalism get wrong?
Join us as we discuss these topics and others, including “modernization theory” and questions of indigenous rights and environmental justice.
Released:
Sep 20, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

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