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Whose planet? The climate justice podcast

Author: Systemic Justice

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In a world with a rapidly changing climate, this new three-part series podcast explores the intersectional realities of those most impacted. From toxic air to rising sea levels and the cost of the green transition, each episode delves into communities' struggles, victories, and the broader fight for climate justice.

Whose planet? is brought to you by Systemic Justice, an NGO working to radically transform how the law works for communities fighting for racial, social and economic justice.

It is hosted by Nani Jansen Reventlow, founder of Systemic Justice, and produced by Tortoise Media.
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The air we breathe

The air we breathe

2024-09-2326:12

Air is obviously vital: we need it to survive. But not everybody breathes the same air. Across the globe, marginalised communities are forced to breathe poor quality air and face the consequences. This episode looks at how poverty, race and class intersect when it comes to air pollution, what needs to be done to clean up the air in our cities, and how communities and campaigners are fighting back.     Guests:  Rosamund Kissi-Debrah, founder, The Ella Roberta Foundation  Love Ssega, musician and activist   Terezia Rostas, founder, Care for young people’s future     Whose planet? is hosted by Nani Jansen Reventlow, founder of Systemic Justice, and produced by Tortoise Media.  
The climate crisis is not a distant danger but a lived reality for countless communities, with its harshest effects falling on society’s most vulnerable. From worsening air quality to rising sea levels, the unequal burden of environmental degradation is clear—yet those most impacted are often the least heard.