
Meliora: a podcast from the Sustainability & Resilience Institute
Welcome to the Meliora Podcast from the Sustainability and Resilience Institute at the University of Southampton!
This podcast explores the greatest and most wicked problem that is sustainability, whilst looking at how we are collectively addressing this critical global challenge.
Sustainability needs to be addressed by understanding how the economy, society, culture, politics and environment intersect, and this is the focus that informs each episode of the Meliora podcast.
In each episode, host Professor Simon Kemp and guest hosts are joined by a variety of guests, including academics, students, staff, researchers, alumni, community groups and business leaders.
The aim of the podcast is to shine a light on the vast range of topics surrounding sustainability and to allow listeners to learn about the critical challenges we face, as well as how they can be part of the solution. We also ensure our fantastic students have the opportunity to share their brilliant work with the world.
Podcast host: Professor Simon Kemp, Deputy Director of the Sustainability & Resilience Institute, University of Southampton
Podcast editors: Lily Killner, Sophie Green, Libby Kale, Jack Dinham, School of Geography and Environmental Science, University of Southampton
Podcast communications: Hannah Parish, Alexander Ayerst, Maya Stevens, University of Southampton
Please do get in touch to discuss this podcast and any of the issues we raise by emailing sri@soton.ac.uk
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Meliora: a podcast from the Sustainability & Resilience Institute
What does gender equality have to do with climate change? Exploring why the experiences of women are key to sustainable development and emissions reductions
For International Women’s day 2024, the Meliora Podcast from the Sustainability & Resillience Insititute (SRI) at the University of Southampton is guest hosted by SRI colleagues Alice Brock and Grace Compton, who wanted to explore the intersection between Gender and Climate Change.
In this episode they discuss the Sustainable Development Goal 5 on Gender Equality, how the impacts and burden of climate change disproportionately affect women, and what can be done to tackle this, including the role of policy makers and women in leadership. We speak with two women working to further these solutions at the University of Southampton. Dr Pauline Leonard talks about her research on gender and sustainable transport, and Sue Littlemore speaks about her experience of male bias throughout her career as a senior leader. We also discuss the importance of taking an intersectional approach to understanding the scale of the challenge, as women’s lived experiences vary greatly based on characteristics such as race, income, and disabilities. We also hear from Lily Kilner and Sophie Green, final year students at the University of Southampton about their perspectives on the connections between climate change, gender roles and responsibility to implement more sustainable behaviours.
This episode includes a call to action for those working in research to consider how they are including the experiences and voices of women in their research on drivers of sustainable development and tackling climate change.
Guests: Sue Littlemore, Director of Civic, Dr Pauline Leonard, Director of the Gender and Transport Research Group, Sophie Green, BSc Geography Student and Lily Kilner, BSc Environmental Science Student.
Hosts: Grace Compton, Policy Officer for the Sustainability and Resilience Institute and Alice Brock, Sustainable Development Goals Officer for the Sustainability and Resilience Institute, and PhD student studying sustainable choices and behaviours.
Editor: Lily Kilner, BSc Environmental Science Year 3 student
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