Episode 5: “Prevention Doesn’t Win Votes”: Confronting Climate Challenges in Canada

In the Global North, climate change tends to be seen as something that happens elsewhere or in the future. But Canada's experience with natural disasters tells a different story. In this episode, a survivor of the devastating wildfires in Lytton, British Columbia, shares her story of escape, displacement, and the road to recovery. With insights from Dr. Yvonne Su (York University) and Dr. Will Greaves (University of Victoria), we discuss the intertwined challenges of emergency response, long-term recovery, and policy adaptation.

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Episode 4: To Stay or to Go? Migration Decisions and Tipping Points in Ghana

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Episode 6: “You Don’t Know Where to Go”: Indigenous Communities Facing Canada's Climate Disasters