What does it mean to take an interdisciplinary approach to research and policy for an issue as complex as climate refugees and climate-driven migration?
For Prof. Jonathan Gilligan, it looks like drawing on expertise across fields – ranging from environmental science and law to psychology and political science – and developing a multifaceted view of the relationship between humans, the environment, and the decision to migrate.
Today on Handful, Grace sits down with Prof. Gilligan to talk about his interdisciplinary work and the types of solutions we should consider to mitigate climate change and respond to climate refugees and migrants.
Check out the introductory article from our Impactfull series on climate refugees here: https://novelhand.com/climate-refugees-impactfull-intro/
Our article from this week focuses on some of the pressing challenges faced by climate refugees: https://novelhand.com/climate-refugees-impactfull-challenges/
Learn more and create impact at: https://www.impactfull.novelhand.com/
Check out the podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts using the links below!
Apple Podcasts:
Check out the podcast on Spotify or Apple Podcasts using the links below!
Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/activism-meet-impact/id1526027520?i=1000528856894
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