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Earth Refuge, a legal think tank addressing problems of climate migration, is conducting interviews with people affected by climate displacement and individuals working in related fields. We hope to educate the global community and amplify the voices of people facing adversity. Please visit our website https://earthrefuge.org/ to learn more.

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Earth Refuge, a legal think tank addressing problems of climate migration, is conducting interviews with people affected by climate displacement and individuals working in related fields. We hope to educate the global community and amplify the voices of people facing adversity. Please visit our website https://earthrefuge.org/ to learn more.

    Inventor Fionn Ferreira on Removing Microplastics from the Oceans

    Inventor Fionn Ferreira on Removing Microplastics from the Oceans

    In this interview, correspondent Freya Mutimer and Fionn Ferreira from Ireland talk about his experiences as a young inventor, chemistry student and climate activist. They discuss the terrible consequences of micro-plastic pollution and the innovative ways that he proposes to solve this crisis. Fionn also expresses his passion for encouraging young inventors as a way to fight the climate crisis.



    "I wanted to find out, how much plastic is there? Do we have a lot of microplastics in our environment? And when I started looking into this, I realized that there is a lot of plastic in the waters and somebody has to do something about it. That's why I thought: Well, what if I just do something?"

    • 14 min
    Ghana: Youth Climate Leader Perk Pomeyie on the Impacts of the Climate on Ghanaian Youth

    Ghana: Youth Climate Leader Perk Pomeyie on the Impacts of the Climate on Ghanaian Youth

    In this enlightening interview, Perk Pomeyie (@perk_gh) shares his invaluable insights as a key figure in the Ghana Youth Environmental Movement – a youth-led environmental policy advocacy and non-violent campaign group in Ghana. Perk reflects on his firsthand experiences witnessing the devastating impacts of climate change on his homeland. He also offers his perspective on how governments can step up their efforts to address this pressing issue, as well as his personal journey of becoming an environmental activist.

    • 27 min
    Zimbabwe: Climate Change Researcher Nyasha Turuza on Climate Change Realities in her Home Country

    Zimbabwe: Climate Change Researcher Nyasha Turuza on Climate Change Realities in her Home Country

    In this interview, correspondent Samantha Chinyoka was speaking with Nyasha Turuza from Zimbabwe. Nyasha is a Researcher in Climate Change who holds a Master’s degree in Environmental Dynamics and Climate Change and a Bachelor’s degree in Environmental Studies.She has contributed to key research whilst working with the Environment Management, Renewable Energy and Climate Change (EMRECC) Research Center at the Harare Institute of Technology, Zimbabwe, and has also collaborated with Africa Rise Foundation on addressing the Sustainable Development Goals. At present she volunteers for Advocates4Earth, an organization that works on environmental and climate justice issues.

    During the conversation, Nyasha shares her experiences and real testimonies of women and girls living in Zimbabwe that have been most affected by the impact of the brunt of climate change. She highlights the need to well-educate and conscientize the communities on climate change, especially those whose views on climate change are centered on their traditional beliefs.

    • 22 min
    Climate Migration in Academia: Lauren Grant on her International School on Climate Migration

    Climate Migration in Academia: Lauren Grant on her International School on Climate Migration

    In this interview, correspondent Ole ter Wey speaks with Lauren Grant, director of field research at Earth Refuge. Together they discussed the world's first international school on climate migration, which was founded and is run by Lauren. In the first half of the interview, Lauren talks about how her desire to start an academic space like the school came about, and how that idea eventually became a reality. Then, in the second half of the interview, Ole and Lauren elaborate on the substantive focus of the five-week summer school. They provide an overview of each session, which focused on the causes of forced climate migration, the different vulnerabilities and strengths of different social groups that are forced to migrate, and legal protections for climate migrants, among other topics.

    • 55 min
    Climate change’s overlooked consequence: Aimée-Noël Mbiyozo on involuntary immobility

    Climate change’s overlooked consequence: Aimée-Noël Mbiyozo on involuntary immobility

    In this interview, correspondent Polly Nash speaks to Aimee-Noel Mbiyozo, a senior researcher specialising in human migration at the institute of security studies in Pretoria. The pair discusses the concept of involuntary immobility, which occurs when people wish to migrate but are not able to do so. Mbiyozo recommends how Earth Refuge and lay people globally can shine a light on this overlooked issue and talks of the challenges of advocating for greater protection for climate refugees.

    • 20 min
    Civil Disobedience to Fight the Climate Crisis and Greenwashing in South Korea

    Civil Disobedience to Fight the Climate Crisis and Greenwashing in South Korea

    In this interview, correspondent Ye-Eun Kim is speaking with Jihyuk Oh from South Korea about civil disobedience as a non-violent means to fight the climate crisis. Together, they explore the question of why South Korean youth are both victims and perpetrators of climate change. On the one hand, their age makes it very likely that the impacts of climate change will affect their future. On the other hand, because of where they live, they are part of an extractory society that continues to damage the climate. Over the course of the interview, Jihyuk shares how his organization 'Youth Climate Emergency Action' is addressing this dilemma by using civil disobedience to kick off a "new type of transition into a livable and a greener society". By using many vivid examples, he explains the power of this non-violent means as well as the challenges his organization faces.

    • 34 min

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