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Climate One

Living with Climate Disruption

Apr 22, 2021
54:54

Guests:

Tamara Conry, Camp Fire survivor 

Julia Fay Bernal, director of Pueblo Action Alliance 

Britt Wray, postdoctoral researcher at Stanford University focused on the intersection of mental health and the climate crisis

The impacts of climate change may come fast or slow. A wildfire amplified by drought may rip through a town in a matter of hours, or rising seas may take years to destroy a neighborhood. Health impacts may show up in months, or take the form of devastating cancer rates that rise over a decade. Regardless of speed or intensity, the climate emergency will impact us all. How do we live alongside climate disruption?

This story is part of Covering Climate Now, a global journalism collaboration strengthening coverage of the climate story.

Related Links:

Pueblo Action Alliance

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