Climate justice is once again making headlines. On today's episode, we sit down with Assistant Professor Hanna Morris and Professor Kariuki Karagia from the University of Toronto to discuss climate change as an intersectional barrier to social justice. This episode is a collaboration with the Munk School Environmental Working Group. The EWG is a student-led organization that aims to raise the profile of environment, sustainability, and climate-related issues at the Munk School, while providing a platform for students to explore the intersections of sustainability, environmental policy, and climate change as they relate to other pillars of public policy and global affairs.
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India Unveiled: Navigating Domestic Politics & Foreign Policy
Sustainable Innovation and Carbon Markets: Paving the Way for a Net-Zero Future in the 21st Century
Quantum Computing: Queries to Navigate the Future
Crossroads of Crisis: COVID, Care, and Gender-Based Violence in Canada
Truth First: The Legacy of Canada’s Residential Schools
China’s Evolution: From Reform to Retract
Two years of War in Ukraine
Demographic Shifts: Exploring the Global Decline in Fertility Rates
Unraveling the ‘Comfort Women’ Issue
Reimagining our Cities: Considerations in Urban Planning
Will Canada meet its Sustainable Development Goals?
Sheltering Futures and Building Tomorrow: Navigating Youth and Housing Policy in Ontario
Fire and Frustration: Insurgency Dynamics in the Middle East
10 years of China’s Belt & Road Initiative
The Role of Peer Support in Mental Health and Addiction
Civics Education in the New Normal - Part 2 (Dimitri Pavlounis)
Civics Education in the New Normal - Part 1 (Rebecca Rajcak)
The Story of Canada’s Telecom Monopoly
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