There are currently more than 10 million refugees worldwide and approximately every minute 24 people around the world are forced to flee their homes. Living conditions within the refugee camps displaced people settle are often characterised by limited resources. But typically, the environmental considerations are put aside while refugees deal with the healthcare deficiencies caused by this global refugee crisis. Even though these humanitarian concerns are linked to the environmental ones.
Featuring:
Professor Abbas El-Zein - University of Sydney.
Professor Roberta Ryan - Institute for Public Policy and Governance at the University of Technology Sydney.
#88 - Open Space
#87 - The Belt and Road Initiative
#86 - Taking Back The Power
#85 - The Push For Pumped Hydro
#84 - The Rising Tides of Tourism
#83 - When The Levee Breaks
#82 - How We’re Failing to Regulate Air Pollution
#81 - Why Photosynthesis Is Our Genesis
#80 - What Are We Doing to Our Water?
#79 - The Slippery Slope of Environmental Offsetting
#78 - Should We Capture and Store Our Carbon Emissions?
#77 - The Hunt For Coral Superheroes
#76 - The Age Of Citizen Science
#75 - Why We Shouldn't Chop Down Our Logging Laws
#74 - What Happens When A Species Goes Extinct?
#73 - Turning Cane Toads Into Sausages
#72 - Should We Put A Price On The Environment?
#71 - What's A Future Without Phosphorus?
ENCORE - Australia's War On Feral Cats
ENCORE - A Legal Regime To Save Aboriginal Knowledge
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