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COP28 - Bryan Galligan SJ

Episode 1 of the Justice at COP28 podcast, hosted by Jesuit Missions, titled "COP28 - Bryan Galligan SJ" was published on November 3, 2023 and runs 30 minutes.

November 3, 2023 ·30m · Justice at COP28

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We spoke with Bryan Galligan, an American Jesuit scholastic who specialises in climate justice and food security.

We spoke with Bryan Galligan, an American Jesuit scholastic who specialises in climate justice and food security. 

Bryan has spent time conducting research in East Africa, where he saw firsthand how extreme weather patterns can have disastrous consequences for local communities. 

For more information about Bryan and his work, visit: 

bryanpgalligan.github.io

beajesuit.org

https://www.bc.edu/content/bc-web/schools/stm.html

For more information about Jesuit Missions and our COP28 campaign, visit: 

https://jesuitmissions.org.uk/campaign/justice-at-cop28/

 

Support the show: https://jesuitmissions.org.uk/donate

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