Re: [gep-ed] essential reading for Ecology in a Time of Planetary Crisis?

2019-12-10 Thread Juliann Allison
Hello, What about Dahr Jamail's The End of Ice? It made a huge impact on my students and generation a lot of discussion. Best wishes, Juliann *Juliann Emmons Allison* *Associate Professor, Gender & Sexuality Studies * *Director, Sustainability Studies Major* *Most Recent Publication: "*Closing

Re: [gep-ed] just a thought

2020-03-19 Thread Juliann Allison
Yes it is! I can do: race/class/gender and climate change spatial justice and climate politics energy, air quality, and/or planning politics at the regional level in California ecological grief Best wishes, jea *Juliann Emmons Allison* *Associate Professor, Gender & Sexuality Studies * *Director

Re: [gep-ed] Proposition

2020-04-05 Thread Juliann Allison
I too would be interested in contributing to such an endeavor. I love the idea of a global governance "body" devoted to resiliency and conditionally empowered to implement and enforce necessary resolutions, but it would be a hard sell politically among those who persist in seeing the Covid-19 pande

Re: [gep-ed] Proposition

2020-04-06 Thread Juliann Allison
Hello again, While I am overjoyed by the clear skies, reduced consumption/frugality in some sectors, etc., the prodigious increase in waste (end to reusables--cups, bags, etc.--PPEs, mail order packaging, etc.) and skepticism about the virtues of density are concerning. I'd be interested in deve

[gep-ed] Recommended Listen: "Timber Wars" Oregon Public Broadcasting

2020-11-16 Thread Juliann Allison
Good morning, I encourage everyone who hasn't already done so to listen to "Timber Wars," an Oregon Public Broadcasting podcast that focuses on the old growth forests/spotted owl issue and relates it to current issues--excessive wildfires as well as the widing left-right political divide. Listen

[gep-ed] New Book: Unsustainable: Amazon, Warehousing and the Politics of Exploitation

2023-08-03 Thread Juliann Allison
Good morning, I am happy to announce that Unsustainable: Amazon, Warehousing and the Politics of Exploitation is now available for sale. Ellen Reese and I document and interrogate the growth of Amazon and its consequences for workers, the natural environment, and communities. Available at: th

Re: [gep-ed] Policy briefings on just transitions in oil and gas dependent regions

2024-11-08 Thread 'Juliann Allison' via gep-ed
Thank you. Timely as I am teaching Energy Justice this term. ~ Juliann *Juliann Emmons Allison * *(she/her/hers)* *Professor, ​Society, Environment & Health Equity* *Director, Global Studies Program* *Faculty Chair, Campus Sustainability Committee* *Most Recent Publications: * *​Unsustainable: Ama