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Nov 16 • 6 tweets • 4 min read
📺 Bienvenu.e au 63ème épisode du Circular Metabolism Podcast : La résilience territoriale - c'est quoi ? avec @MagaliReghezza📺.

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🌍 Dans cet épisode nous allons essayer de comprendre comment et pourquoi nos sociétés sont vulnérables face à des risques environnementaux locaux et globaux.
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Face aux températures, sécheresses et feux de cet été, de plus en plus de personnes ont eu un déclic que nous basculons vers un futur incertain et que nous allons devoir apprendre à s’adapter face aux changements. On se posera la question cmt rendre nos territoires résilients.3/n
🎓Pour parler de ce sujet, j’ai le grand plaisir de discuter avec @MagaliReghezza. Magali est maître de conférence habilitée à diriger des recherches à l’ENS, membre du Haut Conseil pour le Climat et membre du laboratoire de géographie physique de Meudon. 4/n
Ses recherches portent sur la géographie politique et sociale de l’environnement. Elle travaille en particulier sur la réduction des risques de catastrophe, la vulnérabilité, la résilience et l’adaptation des systèmes socio-écologiques aux menaces environnementales globales. 5/n

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đź“ş Welcome to the 56th episode of the Circular Metabolism Podcast: Forget the Anthropocene, we live in the Capitalocene with Prof. Jason W. Moore (@oikeios ) đź“ş.

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🏙️ On today’s episode we will discuss about some more fundamental questions that are looking how capitalism and rationalism has altered our relationship with Nature, which in turn is responsible for current environmental crises.
In other words we will look whether the duality of Nature and Society which we always use as a given to account for resource use and pollution emissions is actually one of the root causes for situation we’re in.
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