Movements in California, Episode 6 - Climate Change and the Future of Mobility in California
Welcome to Movements in California, a podcast series created by the California Center for Ethics and Policy--or “CCEP”--at Cal Poly Pomona. This podcast will explore how migration and mobility are embedded in many of our public discourses, practices, and politics.
In this final episode of the third season, CCEP student fellow Edward Nunez compels listeners to think about the effects that climate change will have on migration and mobility patterns in the California of the future. When cataclysmic floods and wildfires destroy homes, when coastal communities are lost to the sea, and when severe drought strikes, then people are displaced and must search for somewhere more hospitable. For Edward, upholding migration and mobility justice today requires that we reduce carbon emissions.
We ask that if you like what you hear, if you care about these issues, please share our podcast with your friends, family, and colleagues.
Stay tuned for season 4, which will focus on our next CCEP theme: "misinformation."
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