Emilia Ganslandt, (Environmental Studies), Exploring the Methods and Goals of the Young Climate Movement

February 08, 2022 00:30:19
Emilia Ganslandt, (Environmental Studies), Exploring the Methods and Goals of the Young Climate Movement
Grad Chat - Queen's School of Graduate Studies and Postdoctoral Affairs
Emilia Ganslandt, (Environmental Studies), Exploring the Methods and Goals of the Young Climate Movement

Feb 08 2022 | 00:30:19

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Show Notes

While the young climate movement has gained increasing attention in popular media, the movement is still largely absent from the climate literature. The studies that have been done tend to focus on one type of activism and not include the voices of activists themselves. This research aims to understand what motivations lie behind these organizations and how that may differ between them based on perceptions, goals, and objectives.

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