Climate crisis: from unequal impacts to collective response?

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In this talk, we will look into the varied impacts of the climate crisis and the diverse responses it provokes across different communities. From lessons learned during historical events like the 1995 US heatwaves to current insights from around Global North and Global South, we’ll explore how social and economic disparities influence resilience and reactions to environmental challenges. We’ll investigate a wide range of responses—from shifts in voting patterns to inspiring collective actions—and discuss who and what motivates these efforts. How can we turn this global emergency into a unifying force, making climate action a shared priority for everyone?

 

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SKU: Climate-crisis Categories: Global debates, Visual art

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Laura Silva

Speaker: Laura Silva

Laura Silva is a PhD candidate in Sociology at the Center for Research on Social Inequalities(CRIS) at Sciences Po in Paris and affiliated to the Centre for Social Science Research (CSSR) at the University of Cape Town. She works at the intersection of urban dynamics, neighbourhood and gender inequalities and urban social innovation.

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