EPISODE · Oct 27, 2022 · 31 MIN
Climate Change Ep. 3: Infrastructural inequities & the effects on refugees & vulnerable populations
from University of Iowa College of Public Health · host CPH Communications
This is episode 3 in our series on climate change and features a terrific conversation with Dr. Cristina Poleacovschi, assistant professor in the Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering Department at Iowa State University. She discusses infrastructure inequities that are exposed because of climate change and how they effect refugees and other vulnerable and marginalized populations. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-climate-change-infrastructure-inequities-and-refugees/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
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This is episode 3 in our series on climate change and features a terrific conversation with Dr. Cristina Poleacovschi, assistant professor in the Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering Department at Iowa State University. She discusses infrastructure inequities that are exposed because of climate change and how they effect refugees and other vulnerable and marginalized populations. A transcript of this episode is available at https://www.public-health.uiowa.edu/news-items/from-the-front-row-climate-change-infrastructure-inequities-and-refugees/ Have an question for our podcast crew or an idea for an episode? You can email them at [email protected] You can also support "From the Front Row" by sharing this episode and others with your friends, colleagues, and social networks.
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