In this thought-provoking interview, Xander Dunlap argues that current environmental policies and "green" technologies are perpetuating ecological destruction under the guise of sustainability. He contends that solutions like solar and wind energy are wedded to capitalism and leading to increased mining, extractivism, and social control. Dunlap calls for a fundamental rethinking of how we live, advocating for grassroots movements to create more liberated, self-sufficient communities that work in harmony with local ecosystems. He emphasizes the importance of acting locally while resisting the forces of industrial modernity. Throughout the interview, Dunlap provides a powerful critique of corporate greenwashing and state-driven false solutions to the environmental crisis.
Dr. Xander Dunlap is a research fellow at the Institute of Global Sustainability, Boston University. Alexander has examined the political ecology of low-carbon technologies, extractive development and police-military transformations in Mexico, Germany, Peru, France, Spain & Portugal. Currenlty a co-editor at Human Geography, Alexander also serve on the editorial boards Energy Research & Social Science, the Journal of Political Ecology & Globalizations. His most recent book, just published, it This system is killing us: Land Grabbing, the Green Economy and Ecological Conflict is available at Pluto books and other online sites.
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Episode 110: Interview with Alexander Dunlap, Social Anthropologist
Episode 109: Interview with writer Andri Snær Magnason
Episode 108: Interview with Arran Stibbe, Professor of Ecological Linguistics
Episode 107: Interview with Joel Bakan, author, filmmaker and Law Professor
Episode 106: Interview with Danny Dorling, social geographer and Professor of Geography
Episode 105: Interview with Roman Krznaric, public philosopher, author of The Good Ancestor
Episode 104: An interview with Professor Kari Norgaard
Episode 103: Interview with Dr. Frances Fox Piven, social scientist, activist and professor
Episode 102: Interview with Rob Nixon, Professor in the Humanities and the Environment
Episode 101: Interview with Eric Holthaus, meteorologist, writer and ecosocialist
Episode 100: Interview with Dr. Anne Poelina, Indigenous Australian and Nyikina Traditional Custodian
Episode 99: Interview with Rebecca Henderson, Economist and University Professor
Episode 98: Interview with author Rutger Bregman, author of Humankind
Episode 97: Interview with Jeremy Lent, author of The Patterning Instinct
Episode 96: Interview with Geoff Mann Director of the Centre for Global Political Economy, Simon Fraser University
Episode 95: An interview with Dr. Katharine Hayhoe, atmospheric scientist
Episode 94: Interview with Will Steffen, climate scientist
Episode 93: Interview with Eva Gladek, CEO of Metabolic and circular economy leader
Episode 92: Interview with Medha Patkar, social activist
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