Inventor Fionn Ferreira on Removing Microplastics from the Oceans
13 November 2023 – In this interview, Fionn Fereira from Ireland talks about his experiences as a young inventor, chemistry student and climate activist. He discusses the terrible consequences of…
Climate Migration in Academia: Lauren Grant on her International School on Climate Migration
01 July 2022 – In this interview, Lauren Grant discusses the world’s first international school on climate migration, which was founded and is run by Lauren. In the first half…
Climate Change’s Overlooked Consequence: Aimée-Noël Mbiyozo on Involuntary Immobility
17 June 2022 – In this interview, researcher Aimee-Noel Mbiyozo discusses the concept of involuntary immobility, which occurs when people wish to migrate but are not able to do so.…
Researcher Hellen Dawo on Adaptation and Mitigation as Responses to the Climate Crisis
25 November 2021 – In this interview, Correspondent Laura Corrigan and Hellen Dawo discuss adaptation and mitigation as responses to the climate crisis. Hellen is a PhD researcher and educator…
Ethnographer Daniel Briggs on His Book ‘Climate Changed: Refugee Border Stories and the Business of Misery’
4 June 2021 – Daniel Briggs discusses what ethnographic research entails, and what led him to research and write ‘Climate Changed’ – an honest, humane account about the rapid downsizing…
Researcher Anna Oltman on Human Rights and the Politics of Asylum
14 May 2021 – Dr Anna Oltman explains the key terms relating to migration and some common misconceptions in the Global North and society as a whole. She also sheds…
A Discussion on Climate Justice with Co-Founder Yumna Kamel
30 April 2021 – conducted by Shake Up The Establishment Yumna speaks with Stephanie from @shakeuptheestab – a youth-led non-profit promoting climate justice & political action in what is currently…
Former UN Human Rights Committee Member Professor Martin Scheinin on Climate Change and Human Rights Litigation
2 April 2021 – Professor Martin Scheinin – former UN Human Rights Committee member and the first UN Special Rapporteur on human rights and counter-terrorism – shares a new line…
Native Climate Justice Organiser Ruth Miller on Her Work Towards an Indigenized Just Transition
26 March 2021 – Native climate justice organizer Ruth Miller discusses her work towards an indigenized just transition amidst urgent threats to her people and land.
UN Assistant Secretary-General Satya S. Tripathi discusses female farmer ‘champions’ & the importance of a green COVID-19 recovery
12 March 2021 – Mr Tripathi, UN Assistant Secretary-General and Head of New York Office at UN Environment, talks with Nikoleta Vasileva about the connection between climate change and COVID-19,…
Climate Adaptation Innovator Mali’o Kodis on How to Build a Community around Equitable Solutions
26 February 2021 – Mali’o discusses her work as a climate adaptation innovator, building community around equitable solutions and how her work addresses problems of migration.
UN Special Rapporteur Dr. David Boyd on the Environmental Rights Revolution
5 January 2021 – Dr. Boyd is currently serving as the UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights and the Environment. In this discussion with Human Rights Pulse, Dr. Boyd explores…
Sailor Bastian Gabriel on Weather and Hurricanes
14 December 2020 – Basti, the young owner of his sailboat “Tonga” tells Earth Refuge about the importance of understanding meteorology as a sailor and how the weather has become…
Professor Mehrdad Payandeh on International Law and Climate Migration
19 February 2021 – In this interview, Professor Mehrdad Payandeh from Bucerius Law School speaks about existing legal frameworks pertaining to climate migration, the “controversial field of climate change litigation”…