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Professor Hilary Bambrick – Climate and Communities: Adapting to the new normal

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11/16/2020

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Communities in Control

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Episode Description

“We all know that climate change is damaging our natural environment, but what impact is it having on our communities? A future defined by climate change will bring new issues and obstacles that the community sector will need to face and overcome. We have to. There is no Planet B."

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