Climate Crisis

Climate Crisis

Author: Providence College Political Science Department September 13, 2020 Duration: 1:02:47
This summer the United States has experienced a number of severe weather events that seem related to climate warming. In the West, weeks of drought and high temperatures have created a tinder box for an unprecedented explosion of wildfires. The hurricane season is heating up and we already have had hurricanes and tropical storms wreaking havoc along the Gulf coast and in Eastern states. Summer temperatures have been high everywhere combined with unusually high humidity along the East coast. Even while we continue to cope with the on-going coronavirus pandemic, Beyond Your News Feed examines, in this episode, the other global crisis of our warming planet. To help us understand how climate change is affecting our planet – ecologically, socially, and politically, Professor Casey Stevens, Providence College Assistant Professor of Political Science joins us for a wide-ranging conversation on these issues. Professor Stevens is an expert on the international politics of environmental sustainability and gives an international perspective of how the world is coping with this crisis.

It’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the constant stream of headlines and social media takes. Beyond Your News Feed: Understanding Contemporary Politics offers a different way to engage with the world. Sponsored by the Providence College Political Science Department, this podcast moves past the day’s loudest arguments to examine the underlying forces shaping them. Host William Hudson, who chairs the department, is joined by fellow scholars to unpack current events with the depth and context often missing from rapid-fire coverage. Their conversations explore the historical roots of today’s policies, the institutional mechanics behind political decisions, and the real-world consequences for communities. You’ll hear clear, expert analysis that connects theory to the news unfolding now, making complex topics accessible without oversimplifying them. This isn’t about adding more noise to your feed; it’s about building a foundational understanding of how power, ideology, and governance interact in our time. Tune in for a thoughtful respite from the reactive news cycle and a chance to genuinely comprehend the stories that define our contemporary landscape. Each episode of this podcast aims to equip you with a more nuanced perspective, fostering informed dialogue beyond the usual soundbites.
Author: Language: English Episodes: 61

Beyond Your News Feed: Understanding Contemporary Politics
Podcast Episodes
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Duration: 52:57
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Turkish Politics Today in the Erdogan Era [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 45:52
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Media, News Coverage, and the 2018 Midterms [not-audio_url] [/not-audio_url]

Duration: 37:59
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Duration: 34:17
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Duration: 37:14
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