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Climate Justice Race and Migration - DeWitt Higgs Memorial Lecture

Climate Justice Race and Migration - DeWitt Higgs Memorial Lecture

FromClimate Change (Audio)


Climate Justice Race and Migration - DeWitt Higgs Memorial Lecture

FromClimate Change (Audio)

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Length:
58 minutes
Released:
Dec 4, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Climate change, caused primarily by the greenhouse gas emissions of the world's most affluent populations, is having a disproportionate impact on socially and economically subordinated populations all over the world. Although climate change is anticipated to displace between 200 million and 1 billion people by 2050, the racialized hostility of the US, the European Union, and Australia to persons fleeing poverty, conflict, and environmental degradation does not bode well for climate refugees. Carmen G. Gonzalez, Professor of Law at Seattle University School of Law, examines the relationship between climate change and racial subordination, evaluating the evolving legal and policy responses to climate change-induced displacement. Series: "DeWitt Higgs Memorial Lecture" [Public Affairs] [Show ID: 35345]
Released:
Dec 4, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode

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Climate change is here; it's happening. Find out what that means, why scientists are so sure and what we need to do now.