Interviews
“États-Unis: ‘Trump a profité de la séparation entre sexisme et capitalisme fossile’,” Mickaël Correia, Mediapart (France), November 2024.
“Pour une lecture féministe du déni climatique, avec Cara New Daggett.” Ballast Magazine. July 17, 2023.
“Finding Abundance in Waste: A roundtable about energy and photography with Hannah Fletcher, Hiroki Shin, and Cara Daggett,” by Bas Blaasse, TRIGGER (5), 2023.
“Après la Nature avec Cara New Daggett.” Mouvement magazine #119. September-October-November 2023.
Le Monde (France), March 2023
Mediapart (France), May 2021
Politiken (Denmark), January 2021
Green European Journal (EU), March 2020
Podcasts & Radio
“Petromaskulinität: Wie Frauenverachtung und Verbrennerfreuden verbunden sind,” [German national public radio] Deutschlandfunk Kultur, March 9, 2024.
“Towards an Ecofeminist Energy Future,” with Shannon E. Bell and Christine Labuski, State of Power podcast, hosts Shaun Matsheza and Lavinia Steinfort, Transnational Institute, May 25, 2023.
“Efficacious Action,” with Swaralipi Nandi, Scott Stoneman, and Jennifer Wenzel, Volatile Trajectories series, also featured in University of Helsinki’s Environmental Humanities Month in 2023, November 2022.
“The Birth of Energy,” Free Range podcast, Dr. Michael Livermore, Program on Law, Communities and Environment (PLACE) at the University of Virginia Law School, March 3, 2022.
“The Politics of Energy Justice in the Anthropocene,” Energy Policy Research Group, Central European University, February 19, 2022.
Radio Web MACBA Interview (Museum of Contemporary Art Barcelona, Spain), January, 2022.
Earth to Humans podcast, Australia, hosted by Hannah Mulvaney, December 22, 2021.
Carbon Critique Podcast, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies, Potsdam, Germany, hosted by Cecilia Oliveira, 2021.
Pretty Heady Stuff, Dartmouth University, December 2020.
Ecoshock Radio, October 2020
New Books Network, “The Birth of Energy,” November 2019
Cultures of Energy, Rice University, October 2018
Art in conversation
“Where Oil is First Found is in the Minds of Men,” by Lars Holdhus, Kunsthall Oslo, Norway, September 28 - October 27, 2024.
“Power Up: Technical Imaginaries and Social Utopias,” including a piece on petro-masculinity and feminist energy by artist Maya Mihindou, exhibit at Kunsthalle Mulhouse, France, February 9 - September 1, 2024.
“Petro-masculinity.” Exhibit: Petromasculinitats. Curated by Arnau Horta. Bòlit, Centre D’Art Contemporani, Girona, Spain. October 22 – January 9, 2021-2022.
Media Mentions
“Pickups are going electric and truck fans are buying in. Will it reduce carbon emissions?” by Jason Vermes. Canadian Broadcasting Corporation (CBC), April 30, 2023.
“White men are the super spreaders of climate denialism,” by Marc Fawcett-Atkinson, Canada’s National Observer, March 7, 2023.
“From XBoxes to ovens, Republicans’ war on efficiency is a tax on the poor,” by Brian Kahn, The Guardian, February 14, 2023.
“I wrote an essay about ‘petromasculinity’ and conservatives freaked out,” by Liza Featherstone, The New Republic, April 11, 2022.
“The Fossil Fuel Debate’s Most Bizarre Byproduct: ‘Petro-Masculinity’,” Alex Kaufman, Mother Jones, February 6, 2021.
“A Former Trump Adviser May Have Revealed What The Fossil Fuel Bonanza Was Really About,” Alex Kaufman, Huffington Post, February 4, 2021.
“The Accelerationist Noise of Petro-masculinity,” Arnau Horta, December 2021, CCCB (magazine of the Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona).
“Trump supporters breach Capitol in worst display of ‘petro-masculinity’ yet,” Sean O’Kane, The Verge, January 6, 2021.
“The Petro-Masculinity of this Weekend’s Trump Highway Rallies,” Brian Kahn, Earther / Gizmodo, November 2, 2020.
“The Real Reason Trump is so Obsessed with Fracking,” Geoff Dembicki, Vice News, October 22, 2020.
“Proud Boys and Petro-masculinity,” Emily Atkin, Heated, October 2020.
“Is Fragile Masculinity the Biggest Obstacle to Climate Action?”, Megan MacKenzie, ABC News, December 14, 2019.