Notes & Quotes

How Climate Change and Social Justice Collide — And What You Can Do About It

Naomi Cambridge Episode 23

Today we're being educated. Climate change is more than just a science issue—it's deeply tied to history, social justice, and global inequality. In this episode, we explore the rapid rate of climate change, the role of the industrial revolution and colonization, and how international relations shaped the crisis we face today. We break down the uneven impacts across the globe and why those most affected can’t simply “fix” their practices.
Learn the difference between mitigation and adaptation, why young people are leading the fight, and what you can realistically do to make a difference. Honest, eye-opening, and empowering—this episode connects the dots and inspires action.

Quote of the day: “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world." -Nelson Mandela

If you want to learn more about the intersection of climate with other topics check out this episode: SHEIN, Sustainable Fashion, Consumerism and Climate: A chat with Chemitei Janet

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