And here are the set of questions that we think- Environmental justice and climate justice scholars need to be asking, thinking through, and collaborating on.And I don't think you could have asked for a better first impression.
incumbents, the conditions under which existing companies in an industry, think of them as incumbents, will greenwash under certain circumstances to keep environmental entrepreneurs out. And that had some fascinating implications.And so that's another form of hype.
The second issue is I think there are just big political constraints to implementing more efficient and effective environmental policies. With any policy issue, there are many sides and many angles.And I think, especially in the US, we have been
I was just telling the panelists on our prep call, we have now hit almost The all-time low in terms of the general perceptions of environmental sustainability and public discourse, the actual all-time low in the United States was in 1980,the Reagan administration era when James Watt was appointed as Secretary of the Interior.
Around both the technical reality of climate change and issues of sustainability and the deep moral implication of them in your reference to environmental justice. And that third lens though, the behavioral lens, is right where you're going on this, Bob.And you know, and you need all three, right?
of um that go against people with insecure attachment style and sort of the neurosis that you're describing is the sensitiv sensitivity to environmental cues. Right. I find that people with um anxious attachment style, who you might say are more neurotic,have this amazing ability to see things in the in the environment and spot
have this amazing ability to see things in the in the environment and spot environmental cues that others just don't have. Um and it's almost like asuperpower, but they don't know how to control it. So, like backfires and they get into trouble. That's my view of
But from an Indigenous perspective? Environmental justice is more than that.It means taking in, and taking care of, the whole picture.
Of course, it was an idea way ahead of its time because it wasn't the time when climate change was fashionable or that people were even worried about environmental sustainability. In fact, I had a huge challenge.Because when I was trying to develop my company and market enzymes, people thought I was crazy.
Thank you very much. Environmental law. The coolest of the doctors.
And then you see the huge trash truck come and dump it in. Environmental improvement? Like all the recycling.
Also, social support, social support-- so human-to-human interaction and how to enhance that in your life. Environmental impact-- so things like toxins in your water and your cosmetics and food and things like that.It's radiation, things in our air.
You became really inspired and driven to work on the new fire as we have talked about several times this is great and you tie it to the environmental need the technological abilities and the opportunities that are out there that's great.Our next panelist Caroline Cochran.
But there is a lot of precedent for this. Environmental laws are different, and the cars are tuned to the different laws.
There have a large number of foreclosures during the Great Recession, long term unemployment that can affect particular subgroups in the United States. Environmental factors can be an issue if you've been exposed to a lot of trauma.Violence, neglect, abuse, or poverty can make you at higher risk.
But I think the one thing that-- the point that I tried to make in my book, and I think the one thing that pretty much everybody can agree environmental settings. How do you think the voice of somebody like Wolfgang Puck can really continue to drive this conversation in a way
his uh apology and his his death um the environmental um um at least
environmental factors and um they happen across Developmental Pathways based on like what happened to you as a kid what
environmental um and we differ in the way that we experience these things and it doesn't just matter for politics it
environmental variability is to introduce a lot more variability in the uh minds of the members of the species
environmental predicaments if you put 75% of the forests back and you put the soil back if you put the fish back you
Environmental consciousness shows us that.
Environmental stewardship-- not just leaving your trash behind when you go out on a mountain trail, but making sure that you pack out everything
environmental research organization in the world.
environmental degradation is that it is reminding us that we're living in one world.
environmental -- you can get type 2 diabetes without even being overweight or obese.
environmental damages. And so he worked with PricewaterhouseCoopers and Trucost, which is a small boutique firm, and developed
environmental profit and loss for Puma has clients who are going, whoa, not sure we want to have this out in the world.
environmental impact, the cruelty issues.
environmental and economic history of this place.
environmental pollution and energy security through the promise of renewable energy.
Environmental groups and fishermen groups issued a challenge: $50,000 to anyone who could come up with better technology, gear technology, or ways of fishing that will reduce
environmental and route conditions.
Environmental Protection Agency, NASA and so on.
environmental impact of their supply chain. So they created the environmental um design tool which basically opens up
environmental change, climate change, the other big issue in our society and in other societies not just happening here for the same reason it's happening all over the world,
environmental issue I think we're going to face in the next 15 to 20 years uh Bristol Bay is the site of the largest
environmental situations, behavior, biology, social interactions, personal
Environmental organizations that had been putting their money in their manpower into finding a compromise in Congress are now pulling back and they're putting their manpower into
environmental debate, here, I've listed as zero, is the idea that the world will end, all right? There's some feat of acid in the ocean or acids in the sky or temperature changing,
environmental movement has a, a critical mass of people called "environmentalists" who are driving it, and the human rights movement has a critical mass of people called "human
environmental performance of the product and supply chain its carbon disclosure EPA finds and violations toxics releases from the factory that produced it as
environmental footprint we we know what carbon Footprints are now these days it's the total carbon burden getting to
environmental flows that we deal with in LCA so how does it work we we're really
environmental view is often wrong uh and all the things um that people are doing my goal
environmental justice issues it turns out that a lot of the environmental impacts of energy use that's benefiting
environmental situation as uh situation is grave but positive developments uh
environmental sustainability and also your civic responsibility and to be here
environmental and energy costs and the same is true for the tar sand production a teeny teeny tiny bit of bit immune
environmental front um just by seeing them in action uh and it's not just because of their good works but it's