Radical Joy & COP28 with Arielle King

Season 1, Episode 6
12/19/23

In this episode, environmental justice educator and strategist Arielle King shares her recent experience at COP28 in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates. The conversation starts by exploring the importance of radical joy and imagination in climate work. Arielle was one of the organizers of the Entertainment & Culture Pavilion as well as Hope House at COP28. We discuss outcomes of the negotiations, the Loss & Damage fund, the Global Stocktake, the Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty, and the role of protests at COP. Arielle shares the importance and impact of storytelling, art, culture, and collaboration in creating a just climate future.

Enjoy this special end of year extended episode to recap COP28 and the show will be back after the holidays!

Transcript Link 

CONNECT WITH ARIELLE:

Arielle V. King • Instagram

Arielle King - LinkedIn

RESOURCES:

The Joy Report - Podcast - Intersectional Environmentalist

COP28 Entertainment + Culture Pavilion

Hope House COP28 | Time for Better 

COP28 Agreement Signals “Beginning of the End” of the Fossil Fuel Era 

Unpacking COP28: Key Outcomes from the Dubai Climate Talks, and What Comes Next

COP28 - Climate Justice Alliance

Environmental Justice In Palestine — Intersectional Environmentalist

All Out for Palestine - Digital Action Toolkit - Palestinian Feminist Collective

Fossil Fuel Non-Proliferation Treaty

COP28 - Website

IPCC Report 2022

 

CREDITS:

Hosted and produced by Kiana Michaan

Edited and co-produced by Lucy Little

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