Chirrell: We've moved a whole entire nation thinking that we'll do better and yet here we are facing the same crisis. Chirrell, you say the choice whether to stay or leave is one of every Pacific Islander has to deal withwhether now or in the future. Of course, that's difficult for anyone, yet the connection to homeland is particularly strong in Samoa. Fanua is the word for the placenta the afterbirth and Fanua is also the land itself.
Twenty of the world’s richest countries – mostly in the Global North – are responsible for 80 percent of the carbon pollution that’s driving extreme weather and supercharging natural disasters. Yet poorer countries in the Global South are experiencing climate-induced disasters first and worst. Wealthier and whiter countries in the Global North are being hit by climate disruption as well, but they also have more resources to adapt. We talk with two award-winning journalists, one from each hemisphere, about covering climate change in their part of the world and bridging the disconnect that exists between North and South.
Guests:
Lauren Sommer, Reporter, NPR
Lagipoiva Cherelle Jackson, Reporter for The Guardian, Host of An Impossible Choice.
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