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Climate Quickie: Why Londoners want Oily Money Out
FromClimate Curious
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Length:
6 minutes
Released:
Sep 22, 2023
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Podcast episode
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Nicknamed the 'Oscars of Oil’, this October, the biggest names in the fossil fuel industry will gather for the exclusive Oil & Money summit in London, slickly rebranded as the ‘Energy Intelligence Forum’. Robin Wells from Fossil Free London joins Climate Curious to share why Londoners want Oily Money Out. Learn more about Oily Money Out: https://www.oilymoneyout.uk/Learn more about Fossil Free London: https://fossilfreelondon.org/Join TEDxLondon Countdown, October 17th: https://tedxlondon.com/tedxlondon-countdown/Follow Climate Curious:NewsletterInstagramTwitterLinkedInFacebook
Released:
Sep 22, 2023
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Why climate justice can’t happen without racial justice: The climate conversation is changing; a more inclusive, diverse and equitable story around climate is emerging, with race at the centre. This week’s extra special guest Member of Parliament for Tottenham and Shadow Secretary of State for Justice David Lammy explains that the fight for racial justice is critical to saving the planet. He urges us to reframe the climate debate and see it as a humanitarian crisis: “this in the end is not just about saving the planet. It's about the people on the planet. And the people on the planet bearing the brunt of it are black,” David explains. On this episode of Climate Curious by TEDxLondon tune in with co-hosts Maryam Pasha and Ben Hurst as they discuss why we need more black representation in the climate conversation, interrogate why if you care about identity, race, gender or equality you should also care about climate, and explore how we can all join the dots between racism and climate to by Climate Curious