See Green

By: See Green by Think Ocean India
  • Summary

  • A monthly conversational podcast by ThinkOcean India, aiming to make conversations about the environment fun and interesting while also throwing light upon the Indian perspective on various environmental issues.
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Episodes
  • Ep 7 - Veganism in India and social media with Indi-Vegan-kitchen
    Nov 24 2022

    Shweta Dudi runs Indi-vegan-kitchen a popular page on Instagram where she highlights many interesting ways to make traditional and non-traditional Indian food vegan and palatable to all. In this episode, we're discussing her journey with veganism, on Instagram and in India, her personal motivations, and her interests in this field. Listen to find out more about her page, veganism and the invaluable tips she shares! 

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    30 mins
  • Ep 6 - Environmental law with Randall Abate Part 2
    Oct 4 2022

    Welcome back, we are picking up where we left off with Prof Abate last time. Listen in! 


    Learn more about the topics mentioned in the episode:

    Book "Climate Change and the Voiceless":
    https://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/law/environmental-law/climate-change-and-voiceless-protecting-future-generations-wildlife-and-natural-resources?format=PB

    Book "What a Fish Knows":
    https://cutt.ly/KXoJnaV

    Happy the Elephant case:
    https://www.nonhumanrights.org/client-happy/
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2022/06/23/bronx-zoo-elephant-lawsuit-happy-captivity/

    Article "Youth and Indigenous Climate Justice Litigation in the U.S. and Canada":
    https://scholarworks.umt.edu/plrlr/vol45/iss1/6/ 



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    25 mins
  • Ep 5 - Environmental Law with Randall Abate Part 1
    Aug 31 2022

    In this episode, we're talking about environmental law with Mr. Randall Abate professor and Assistant Dean at The George Washington University Law School in Washington DC. Randall has for, the past three decades, taught courses and published articles and books addressing domestic and global environmental governance (with a recent emphasis on climate change law and justice), human rights with regards to the environment (including the protection of future generations, indigenous peoples, climate displaced peoples, and minority communities), ocean and coastal law, constitutional law. 

    Listen in to get the inside scoop on climate litigation, carbon tax, sentientism, and the ongoings of a booming field of interest, and tune in for part 2 next month!



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    27 mins

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