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Andrew Ross on The Weather Report: A Journey Through Unsettled Climates

Nov 26, 2025
In this conversation, social activist and NYU Professor Andrew Ross dives into his book, The Weather Report, exploring climate justice through the lens of four distinct locations: Palestine, Dubai, Phoenix, and Shanghai. He discusses 'colonization through dehydration' in Palestine, shares insights on climate diplomacy in the UAE, and connects climate-driven migration to Arizona's harsh policies. Ross advocates for public commons as a hopeful solution, presenting local innovations that can inspire global change.
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INSIGHT

Scholarly Reporting Anchors Global Lessons

  • Andrew Ross practices “scholarly reporting,” blending rigorous research with a reporter’s narrative voice to foreground local struggles.
  • He uses local detail to draw lessons that can be applied internationally without overgeneralizing.
ANECDOTE

Decades Of Reporting On Water Control

  • Ross recounts a decade of fieldwork in the West Bank focused on chronic, manufactured water shortages.
  • He describes how Palestinians sit atop an aquifer yet are barred from pumping its water by Israeli authorities.
INSIGHT

Colonization Through Dehydration

  • Ross rejects the static label "water apartheid" and frames the practice as active "colonization through dehydration."
  • He argues the dynamic daily use of water access as a tool of dispossession is more accurate than the apartheid metaphor.
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