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Topic: Climate justice

Climate justice is the principle that those who contribute least to climate change shouldbear the least burden of its impacts, and that solutions must prioritize the needs of vulnerable populations.

More on: Climate justice

The topic of 'Climate justice' is a central theme across the podcast episodes, which explore how climate change impacts vulnerable and disadvantaged communities more severely, and the need for equitable solutions.

For example, the episode 'How Climate Change is Impacting Human Migration' discusses the disproportionate impacts of climate change on marginalized communities and the concept of climate justice. Similarly, the episode 'Do polluters pay, or do they get paid?' examines the argument that wealthier nations should bear the cost of addressing climate change due to their historical emissions.

The concept of climate justice is further explored in episodes like 'What can humanity do about heatwaves?', 'Grief, Racism, and the Climate Crisis (w/ Mary Annaïse Heglar)', and 'Hamza Hamouchene: Rising up to true climate justice', which highlight the need to center the experiences and leadership of frontline communities in the climate movement.

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