Lost at sea: what happens when your home is at risk from rising sea levels?
Description
Low-lying islands are on the frontline of the climate crisis. Island communities and their cultures are at risk of being lost due to rising sea levels, driven by the actions and failures of the Global North.
In this episode, you’ll hear from the campaigners in the Caribbean island of Bonaire, who are holding the Dutch government to account to protect their land and cultural heritage. We’ll consider the racism inherent within the climate crisis, and the climate justice organisers that are fighting against this. And we’ll discuss the intersection between climate disaster and disability rights.
Guests:
Danique Martis, social worker and community organiser, Bonaire
Onnie Emerenciana, owner of Kunuku farm, Bonaire
Michai Robertson, Research Fellow, Climate and Sustainability, Overseas Development Institute
Erica Njuguna, youth climate justice organiser, Nairobi
Tatu Hey, climate justice organiser, Berlin
Julia Watts Belser, Professor of Religious Studies and Disability Studies, Georgetown University
Whose planet? is hosted by Nani Jansen Reventlow, founder of Systemic Justice, and produced by Tortoise Media.