Prof of Enviro Politics, Director Sydney Environment Institute, Univ of Sydney. Environmental, climate, multispecies, and ecological justice; just adaptation and resilience. Views expressed here are my own.
David Schlosberg
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Sydney people: Our annual McCalman Lecture is almost here. Please register and come along to a fantastic talk on community based responses to disaster and resilience.
The final article from our global study of environmental and climate justice activists and academics is out. Read about this work on strategies and tactics for realising EJ, as well as the other articles from the project, here: www.sydney.edu.au/sydney-envir...
New article on tactics enviro/climate justice activists and academics see as enabling success: a focus on marginalised ontologies, disruptive politics, and methods to lift local knowledges. It's a rough time to post new pubs, but for something positive... journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
New article on tactics enviro/climate justice activists and academics see as enabling success: a focus on marginalised ontologies, disruptive politics, and methods to lift local knowledges. It's a rough time to post new pubs, but for something positive... journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/...
In my environmental justice seminar today, we discussed the extent to which research on climate justice is informed by knowledge on justice outside the climate field. This was inspired by @bcoolsaet.bsky.social et al's 2025 response to a piece by Zimm et al from 2024. 1/n
Dr Rebecca McNaught has delivered the prestigious Iain McCalman Lecture. Drawing on years of embedded research in the Northern Rivers of NSW, Dr McNaught challenges how Australia thinks about #disasters, #resilience and #recovery.
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David Schlosberg
"Worlds Beyond Bios," edited by Sophie Chao, @winterchristine.bsky.social, and @dschlosberg.bsky.social, explores how entities not traditionally recognized as “alive” play active roles in shaping multispecies worlds. Read the intro for free now: buff.ly/Gjsa8v2
The rewriting of Australia’s nature laws come as a relief, yet I can’t help feel a sense of foreboding | Georgina Woods