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Climate Migration in Bangladesh with Kelsea Best

  • by Grace
In a grassy field three young women appear to be running hand in hand down a dirt pathway toward trees in the distance.

Today on Handful, Grace introduces our newest Impactfull series on climate refugees by sitting down with Kelsea Best, a PhD candidate in the Earth and Environmental Science department at Vanderbilt University.

Kelsea studies environmental and climate migration in coastal Bangladesh, thinking about the relationship between humans and their natural environments as well as the complexity of decisions made about migration.

From the terminology we use, to the types of research we conduct, climate change and climate-driven migration require interdisciplinary collaboration and a sense of our shared humanity to develop equitable and just policy for climate refugees.

Read the introductory article to our climate refugees series here: https://novelhand.com/climate-refugees-impactfull-intro/

Learn more and create impact at: http://www.impactfull.novelhand.com

Check out the podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts using the links below!

Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/climate-migration-in-bangladesh-with-kelsea-best/id1526027520?i=1000528120836

Grace

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