
Thinking About How We Think About Animals with Dr Chloë Taylor
07/10/23 • 41 min
Today’s episode is all about animal ethics—or do we mean critical animal studies? Ariel discusses this linguistic nuance and the difference between them (and much, much more!) with Dr Chloë Taylor, professor of women and gender studies at the University of Alberta. Dr Taylor has been involved in a five-year-long project researching the “Intersections of Animality” and is a trained philosopher who works in gender studies, and sees a lot of intersections between the way that we think about and treat animals and the way that we think about and treat minoritized subjects. Come join us for a thought-provoking and highly educational discussion!
Links
- Dr Chloë Taylor’s profile at University of Alberta
- Peter Singer and Tom Regan
- North American Association for Critical Animal Studies
- Where Disability Rights and Animal Rights Meet: A Conversation with Sunaura Taylor
- Making Kin: An Interview with Donna Haraway
- Auroch de-extinction and rewilding
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Connect with Ariel at her blog, on Twitter at @arielletje, and on Mastodon.
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Today’s episode is all about animal ethics—or do we mean critical animal studies? Ariel discusses this linguistic nuance and the difference between them (and much, much more!) with Dr Chloë Taylor, professor of women and gender studies at the University of Alberta. Dr Taylor has been involved in a five-year-long project researching the “Intersections of Animality” and is a trained philosopher who works in gender studies, and sees a lot of intersections between the way that we think about and treat animals and the way that we think about and treat minoritized subjects. Come join us for a thought-provoking and highly educational discussion!
Links
- Dr Chloë Taylor’s profile at University of Alberta
- Peter Singer and Tom Regan
- North American Association for Critical Animal Studies
- Where Disability Rights and Animal Rights Meet: A Conversation with Sunaura Taylor
- Making Kin: An Interview with Donna Haraway
- Auroch de-extinction and rewilding
Connect with Solarpunk Presents Podcast on Twitter, Mastodon, or at our blog.
Connect with Ariel at her blog, on Twitter at @arielletje, and on Mastodon.
Connect with Christina at her blog, on Twitter, and on Mastodon
Support the show on Patreon or make a one-time donation via PayPal.
Get bonus content on PatreonHosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Links
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- "Solarpunk: A Container for More Fertile Futures" by Jay Springett in Solarpunk Magazine
- Listen to Season 1 here!
- Listen to Season 2 here!
- The Solarpunk Presents Pinterest has examples of solarpunk aesthetics we dig.
- Cruising Utopia by José Esteban Muñoz
- Posthuman feminism definition
- Postmodern linguistics / language plus a more philosophical definition of postmodernism
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Connect with Ariel at her blog, on Twitter at @arielletje, and on Mastodon.
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Carbon Capture and Storage with Prof Mike Bickle
Conquering climate change for our survival and that of much of the rest of the biosphere calls for more than attaining net zero emissions of greenhouse gasses to the atmosphere. We also need to actively remove much of the 140 extra parts per million of carbon dioxide currently up there in the atmosphere thanks to our burning of fossil fuels and destruction of so much of Earth’s biosphere. Both attaining net zero and going beyond it will take carbon capture and storage. This means capturing carbon dioxide from power plants and other point sources and from our agricultural activities before it gets into the atmosphere, as well as capturing carbon dioxide already in the atmosphere. Then, we need to store that carbon somewhere safely away from the atmosphere for at least a few thousand years.
Join us for this episode of Solarpunk Presents, in which Christina talks to Dr. Mike Bickle, professor emeritus at the Earth Sciences Department at the University of Cambridge. We’ll be discussing what methods for carbon capture and storage are the most promising (and the most likely for us to engage in), what some of the dangers are, what it would take to deploy carbon capture and storage at the scale required, and how long it might take us to bring an end to the global warming we’ve created.
Links:
- Overview of carbon capture and storage from the International Energy Agency
- European legal framework for carbon capture and storage
- Fact sheet for the Sleipner gas field carbon capture and storage project (last updated 2016)
- Scientific paper on 20 years of carbon storage in the Sleipner gas field.
- The effects of a carbon dioxide pipeline leak in Mississippi
- A moving, informative article on the Lake Nyos disaster
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