• Social Media & Moral Strategy: How to Make the Most of It
    Jan 12 2025

    Wilbert talks about the alignment of social media, ethics, and the climate—moving forward, how should we look at it?

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    11 mins
  • What's Next with Climate Change and Social Media
    Jan 9 2025

    In this episode, Aisha explores the connection between social media and climate change in the future. The episode goes deeper into the question of how social media can influence climate action and awareness and highlights the potential for digital platforms to either form misinformation or make the climate crisis worse, especially in the context of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries. You'll gain insights into future scenarios for climate change in the GCC and the ethical responsibilities of individuals and influencers in shaping public conversation.

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    19 mins
  • AI's Impact on Social Media
    Jan 9 2025

    This episode explores how artificial intelligence is influencing social media and how this influences our comprehension of climate change. We talk on the moral obligation of digital businesses and individuals to support an informed public in the face of echo chambers and disinformation. Is it possible to employ AI to improve openness and trust? Or will it widen the rifts?

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    20 mins
  • Social Media as Two-Edged Sword
    Jan 9 2025

    This episode by Arnav Raman tackles the issue of social media as capable of both benefiting and harming the climate movement. Pratishtha Mishra, who works as a social media analyst for the pharmaceutical giant Pfizer in Leuven, Belgium, shares her professional views on social media, climate change, and misinformation. The role that ethics plays in this regard is also touched upon, and we strongly recommend giving the mentioned works a read. With a focus on the Gulf, this episode raises important questions on acceptable social media regulation and its felicitous use.


    Recommendations for Additional Information:

    Mcleanhospital.org. “Here’s How Social Media Affects Your Mental Health | McLean Hospital,” March 29, 2024. https://www.mcleanhospital.org/essential/it-or-not-social-medias-affecting-your-mental-health.

    Rheingold, Howard. “Smart Mobs: The Next Social Revolution.” United States: Turtleback, 2003.

    Sinnott-Armstrong, Walter. “It's Not My Fault: Global Warming and Individual Moral Obligations.” Perspectives on Climate Change: Science, Economics, Politics, Ethics. Advances in the Economics of Environmental Resources, Volume 5, 285–307.

    Táíwò, Olúfẹmi O.. “Reconsidering Reparations.” United Kingdom: Oxford University Press, 2022.

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    15 mins
  • Qatar, social media, and climate policy
    Jan 9 2025

    Join us as we unpack the fascinating roles of local changemakers like Dana Al-Anzy and Neeshad Shafi, explore UNESCO-recognized conservation projects, and decode how Qatar's environmental story is being shaped through both traditional and social media. Perfect for anyone interested in Middle Eastern environmentalism, sustainability, and how culture, religion, and modern development intersect in the fight against climate change. The discussion weaves together Qatar's role as a major LNG producer with its sustainability initiatives, exploring how the country balances its energy industry with environmental stewardship, while also analyzing the symbolic significance of the economy's role in Qatari lifestyle.

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    15 mins
  • Digital Dynamics: Social Media's Role in UAE and COP28 Milestone 4
    Jan 9 2025

    This episode explores the complex impact of social media on COP28, one of the most important climate conferences. The program, which is hosted by Yasmina and includes Faisal, a climate activist from Qatar, examines important subjects including Saudi Arabia's position on the phase-down of fossil fuels, the ethical ramifications of the UAE hosting the summit, and Russia's contentious presence. The conversation continues with John Kerry's role and influencers' use of social media, culminating with the potent Palestinian demonstration that brought attention to the connection between social justice and climate change. In addition to highlighting social media's ability to shape narratives, this podcast advocates for ethical online activism that leads into tangible climate action.

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    19 mins
  • Social Media’s Impact on Climate Change Perception in Non-Democratic Governments
    Jan 9 2025

    This episode will discuss the impact of social media on non-democratic governments (Saudi Arabia, Russia, Brazil, and United Arab Emirates) to address climate change impact. Specifically, Raikhan (host) will focus on how social media can help to avoid state censorship, express sincere climate views, spread information quickly, and raise awareness about climate change effects. I will go through case studies of four countries mentioned above and cover the effectiveness of social media to climate change movements.

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    19 mins
  • Social Media as a Means of Individual and Collective Political Action
    Jan 9 2025

    This episode of Climate Unplugged: Season 2 explores the role of social media in climate activism, with a focus on the Gulf region. Amna Al-Malki (host) discusses how digital platforms have become powerful tools for connecting individuals globally, sharing information, and taking action on climate issues. The episode explores successful social media campaigns, ethical challenges, and features an interview with a local activist, offering listeners insights into using social media effectively for climate advocacy.

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    15 mins