EOC 173: Exploring the Impact of Climate Change on Indigenous Communities
February 20, 2019
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EOC podcast contributor Emma Tyrrell interviewed representatives from indigenous communities all around the globe for this special episode of the show. Climate change affects every community in a different way, and the variety of perspectives presented here show the scope of issues that indigenous communities are already facing. These interviews also show the resiliency of indigenous communities, discussing how traditional knowledge can help communities adapt for the change that is coming.
Here are all of the interviewees featured in this episode:
Casey Box: Executive Director of Land is Life
Jemimah Kerenge: Land is Life’s Africa Senior Regional Coordinator
Jose Proanño: Land is Life’s Director of Latin America Programs
Elsa Stamatopoulo: Director of the Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Program at the Institute for the Study of Human Rights
Monte Mills: Associate Professor & Co-Director, Margery Hunter Brown Indian Law Clinic
Kandi White: Indigenous Environmental Network Native Climate and Energy Campaign Coordinator
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