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Changing Planet Justice
Arielle
53 episodes
8 months ago
A podcast about the intersections of environmental justice and racial equity. Explore how climate change affects diverse populations all over the globe. Investigate uncomfortable truths about our changing planet’s impact on vulnerable communities, uncover hidden histories behind our national parks, and listen in for eye-opening interviews with park rangers, activists, experts, and survivors. Let’s stop climate change and start social change.
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A podcast about the intersections of environmental justice and racial equity. Explore how climate change affects diverse populations all over the globe. Investigate uncomfortable truths about our changing planet’s impact on vulnerable communities, uncover hidden histories behind our national parks, and listen in for eye-opening interviews with park rangers, activists, experts, and survivors. Let’s stop climate change and start social change.
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Earth Sciences
Places & Travel,
Society & Culture,
Science
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Crash Course: The Vicious Cycle of Redlining, Food Insecurity, and Climate Change
Changing Planet Justice
8 minutes 6 seconds
1 year ago
Crash Course: The Vicious Cycle of Redlining, Food Insecurity, and Climate Change
Maybe you can figure out how two out of these three issues impact each other, but understanding how they're all related is a little less intuitive. In less than 10 minutes, you'll learn how redlining compounds climate vulnerability and food insecurity in historically marginalized communities. Whoa, that's a mouthful. But I promise it'll make sense! Plus, at the nexus of this multidirectional tangle of impacts, we explore a solution that almost seems too good to be true: urban food forestry.   Photo: Redlining Map (Creative Commons)
Changing Planet Justice
A podcast about the intersections of environmental justice and racial equity. Explore how climate change affects diverse populations all over the globe. Investigate uncomfortable truths about our changing planet’s impact on vulnerable communities, uncover hidden histories behind our national parks, and listen in for eye-opening interviews with park rangers, activists, experts, and survivors. Let’s stop climate change and start social change.