Talking Indonesia Podcast: Indonesian Ecological Thinking

In this episode of Talking Indonesia, the hosts speak with Bacaan Bumi contributors Farabi Fakih, who heads the Master’s program in History at Gadjah Mada University where the critical environmental history curriculum was born, and Fathun Karib, a historical sociologist and postdoctoral fellow at the Asia Research Institute, and founding member of punk band Critical Death. Together, they explore why genuine solutions for climate change must come from within Indonesia, why book tours revealed both hope and anxiety among younger generations, and how a 1960s Indonesian constitutional provision about the earth might offer more wisdom than all of Silicon Valley’s promises combined.

This episode was produced by NYSEAN Partner, Talking Indonesia.

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