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Produced by Global Justice Ecology Project, Breaking Green is a podcast that talks with activists and experts to examine the intertwined issues of social, ecological and economic injustice. Breaking Green also explores some of the more outrageous proposals to address climate and environmental crises that are falsely being sold as green.

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  • Kollapse Kamp with Dr. Tadzio Mueller
    Sep 26 2025

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    Despite escalating climate disasters across the Global North—from deadly floods in Germany to devastating hurricanes in the United States—we're witnessing not rational policy responses but alarming rightward shifts. Countries experiencing climate catastrophes often elect their most conservative governments shortly afterward, suggesting our traditional assumption that climate impacts would drive climate action has fundamentally failed.

    Tadzio Mueller, a prominent global climate activist now sees collapse as inevitable, but see a future worth organizing for.

    On this episode of Breaking Green, Mueller describes what he calls, the Just Collapse Movement.

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    50 m
  • The Marshall Islands: Between Nuclear Colonialism and Climate Crisis with Shem Livai
    Aug 20 2025

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    The Marshall Islands face dual threats from the legacy of U.S. nuclear testing and the advancing impacts of climate change, creating an urgent struggle for justice and survival.

    On this episode of Breaking Green we are going to speak with Shem Livai.

    Shem Livai is a Director at Marshalls Energy Company in the Marshall Islands. He is a Ph.D. candidate in Creative Leadership for Innovation and Change from the University of the Virgin Islands, he has an MBA from the University of the South Pacific, and a B.S. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Hawai‘i.

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  • When Arctic Climate "Solutions" Become Colonial Experiments with Panganga Pungowiyi
    Jun 6 2025

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    Panganga Pungowiyi, an Indigenous mother and climate geoengineering organizer from Sibokuk in the Dena'ina Islands, shares her community's historical trauma and resistance against experimental climate technologies deployed without consent. Her powerful testimony reveals how colonial patterns of exploitation continue today through geoengineering experiments that ignore Indigenous sovereignty and knowledge systems.

    • Military contamination during the Cold War left lasting environmental damage and health impacts including cancer and Parkinson's disease
    • Climate geoengineering experiments are being conducted in Indigenous territories without free, prior and informed consent
    • Researchers spread silica beads on Arctic ice
    • Carbon capture technologies primarily benefit fossil fuel companies through enhanced oil recovery rather than addressing climate change
    • Indigenous cosmovision views humans as part of nature, not above it, making ecosystem manipulation fundamentally problematic
    • Outside researchers fail to understand Arctic ecosystems, where ice movement and marine life cycles would be disrupted by interventions
    • True climate solutions require addressing oppression and restoring Indigenous rights rather than technological quick-fixes

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