LSE IQ Episode 21 | Can we afford our consumer society?

伦敦政治经济学院智商系列 第21集 | 我们能否负担得起我们的消费社会?

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2018-12-19

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Contributor(s): Dr Rebecca Elliott, Professor Ian Gough, Dr Rodolfo Leyva | Welcome to LSE IQ, the monthly podcast from the London School of Economics and Political Science. This is the podcast where we ask some of the leading social scientists - and other experts - to answer intelligent questions about economics, politics or society. For this LSE IQ we have something slightly different for you – an 'live' episode recorded in front of an audience at LSE at the beginning of November 2018. Economic growth has helped millions out of poverty. The jobs it creates mean rising incomes and consumers who buy more. This drives further growth and higher living standards, including better health and education. Yet WWF, the World Wildlife Fund, has recently warned that exploding human consumption is the driving force behind unprecedented planetary change, through increased demand for energy, land and water. Plastics and microplastics are filling our oceans and rivers and entering the food chain. The production of goods and services for household use is the most important cause of greenhouse gas emissions. The textile industry is responsible for depleting and polluting water resources and committing human rights abuses against its workers. It is also a major source of greenhouse gases, and three fifths of all clothing produced ends up in incinerators or landfills within a year of being made. For this episode of LSE IQ Jo Bale and Sue Windebank ask, 'Can we afford our consumer society?'. This episode features: Dr Rebecca Elliott, Assistant Professor, LSE’s Department of Sociology; Professor Ian Gough, Visiting Professor at LSE’s Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion and an Associate at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment; and Dr Rodolfo Leyva, LSE Fellow in LSE’s Department of Media Communications. For further information about the podcast visit lse.ac.uk/iq and please tell us what you think using the hashtag #LSEIQ.
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  • This month on LSE IQ we have something slightly different for you.

  • At the beginning of November we recorded an episode of the podcast in front of an audience at the London School of Economics and Political Science.

  • Here's an edited version of our first LSE IQ live.

  • Welcome to this recording of LSE IQ.

  • I'm Sue Windy Bank and this is my colleague Jo Bale.

  • We're both co-producers of the LSE IQ podcast.

  • The podcast where we ask leading social scientists and other experts to answer an intelligent question about economics,

  • politics or society.

  • We also have our LSE IQ colleagues here tonight with us.

  • Tom Williams,

  • James Ratie hiding behind the lectern there and Olly Johnson who will be recording and producing the podcast for us.

  • This event is part of the Economic and Social Research Council's Festival of Social Science.

  • Jo, hello.

  • We have three distinguished LSE academics with us tonight.

  • Dr Rebecca Elliott is an assistant professor in LSE's Department of Sociology.

  • She's particularly interested in how the environmental impacts of climate change are confronted as economic problems.

  • She also focuses on green consumption.

  • Professor Ian Goff is a visiting professor at Case, LSE's Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion.

  • He's also an associate at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment at LSE.

  • For the last decade, he has been researching the social dimensions of climate change.