The Intersection of Climate Change, Immigration and Hope
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In this riveting episode, Laura Danielson, a seasoned immigration lawyer, confronts the global crisis of climate refugees. She reveals how climate change is forcibly displacing millions, exposing critical weaknesses in current immigration policies.
From Haiti to Central America’s Dry Corridor and South Asia’s sinking coasts, Laura highlights the human stories behind the climate crisis. She unpacks the challenges of U.S. immigration policy, the rise of nationalist movements, and potential solutions like expanding work programs to meet labor shortages.
This episode offers an eye-opening examination of resilience, global displacement, and the human face of climate change.
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Chapters
1. The Intersection of Climate Change, Immigration and Hope (00:00:00)
2. The Intersection of Climate Refugees (00:00:06)
3. Global Impact of Climate Refugees (00:14:22)
4. Preparing for Climate Migration and Immigration (00:26:31)
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