Disproportionate Indigenous vulnerability to climate change & systemic climate misinformation

EPISODE · Apr 17, 2022

Disproportionate Indigenous vulnerability to climate change & systemic climate misinformation

from Earth Matters · host Guest presenters: Priya Kunjan & Jacob Gamble; Guests: Bhiamie Williamson & John Cook

Priya Kunjan speaks with ANU researcher Bhiamie Williamson on the disproportionate vulnerability of Indigenous peoples to climate change & mitigation strategies.And Jacob Gamble speaks with John Cook from the Monash Climate change  Communication Research Hub about systemic climate misinformation. [Image sourced from Seed Mob: You can support their important work by donating here] Earth Matters #1344 was produced by Priya Kunjan & Jacob Gamble

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