Extinction Rebellion Podcast

Extinction Rebellion Podcast
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Mar 26, 2019 • 34min

Episode 2 - A Nonviolent Rebellion

WARNING - This episode contains some strong language.This second episode of the Extinction Rebellion Podcast looks at one of the Rebellion's core values and strategies: nonviolence. The theme is explored from a few different angles and its significance to Extinction Rebellion is explained. This episode is presented by Dave Anderson and Jessica Townsend with interviews conducted by Marijn van de Geer and Jessica Townsend in the Extinction Rebellion offices.We interviewed the following people to help explain what nonviolence means:Roger Hallam - PhD researcher on effective radical campaign design at King's College London, organic farmer and co-founder of Extinction Rebellion.Clare Farrell - Street artist and fashion designer, Arts Coordinator and co-founder of Extinction Rebellion.Skeena Rathor - Labour councillor for Central Stroud and active member of political and strategic working groups for Extinction Rebellion.Roger starts off the episode by talking us through the political effectiveness of nonviolent direct action, its precedents and the scholarship around it.If you are interested in hearing more from Roger on this subject, this film will be of interest:https://youtu.be/jSOlRNCO9L8He references the work of Gene Sharp in particular (Gene Sharp: 'From Dictatorship to Democracy', 1993) which was influential in the Arab Spring, Iranian protests and Serbia.The work of American political scientist Erica Chenoweth is referenced a few times in this episode by both Roger and Clare. As an introduction to her work there is an interesting TED talk here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YJSehRlU34w and we also recommend reading 'Why Civil Resistance WorksThe Strategic Logic of Nonviolent Conflict' by Erica Chenoweth and Maria J. Stephanher (2012).We are hoping to have a special episode in which we interview Erica Chenoweth in greater depth about her work later in the year.Clare discusses the way the art working group of XR ensures that our actions have many explicit and subliminal nonviolent messages. She goes on to consider if the nonviolent ethos of the movement makes it attractive to faith groups. Finally Skeena Rathor looks at the nonviolent culture of XR in its day-to-day running.During every evening of the Rebellion starting on 15 April 2019 there will be Zoom meetings with Gayano Shaw offering emotional support for rebels in addition to the support from XR's own Regenerative Culture Team's support.Research - Jessica Townsend, Marijn van de GeerPresenters - Jessica Townsend, Dave AndersonProducer - Elly LazaridesSound Engineer & Mixing - Dave Stitch
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Mar 3, 2019 • 39min

Episode 1 - Extinction Rebellion for New Rebels

Welcome to the Extinction Rebellion Podcast! In this first episode, Jessica Townsend and Marijn Van de Geer from Extinction Rebellion (XR) will be answering the kind of questions new rebels ask when they first join XR. Some useful links to documents, articles, videos and people we refer to throughout this episode:-The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change https://www.ipcc.ch/- How to get to zero net carbon emissions: . Victory Plan by Ezra Silk (co-founder and Policy Director, The Climate Mobilization) https://www.theclimatemobilization.org/victory-plan/ . The concept of climate mobilization in mainstream political conversation (Bill McKibben) . Other climate mobilization plans: Paul Gilding, Lester Brown and Michael Hoexter- The XR structure . Quick overview of the changes XR UK has undergone since its inception by one of the founders: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aDwRLKioIvE- Examples of civil disobedience: . Gandhi's defiance of British colonial rule laws (started March 1930) . The children in 1963 in Birmingham, Alabama, USA . The suffragette movement- The science on climate breakdown and mass biodiversity loss: . The International Union for Conservation of Nature’s (IUCN) Red List of Threatened Species https://www.iucnredlist.org/ . Recount: It’s Time to ‘Do the Math’ Again (David Spratt, 2015) and . Climate Reality Check: After Paris, Counting the Cost (David Spratt, 2016) . Naomi Klein 'This Changes everything' (2015) . 'Global warming will happen faster than we think' Yangyang Xu, Veerabhadran Ramanathan and David G. Victor https://www.nature.com/articles/d41586-018-07586-5 . 'Two degree is prescription for disaster (former NASA scientist James Hansen) https://blogs.scientificamerican.com/observations/two-degree-global-warming-limit-is-called-a-prescription-for-disaster/ . '1.5C warming limit means fossil fuel phase out by 2030' (climate researcher Glenn Peters) https://www.climatechangenews.com/2015/12/07/scientists-1-5c-warming-limit-means-fossil-fuel-phase-out-by-2030/ . Kevin Anderson, Tyndall Centre for Climate Change Research University of Manchester, has written numerous articles which we quote from a lot, check them out here: https://tyndall.ac.uk/people/kevin-anderson . Dr. Katherine D. Marvel - NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies: https://pubs.giss.nasa.gov/authors/kmarvel.htmlProducer - Dave AndersonSound Editor - Dave StitchResearch - Jessica Townsend & Marijn van de Geer

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