Climate Change and Forced Migration

People are displaced every second, and often by environmental calamities

Although most displaced people will not cross an international border, many will -- and their legal status can be precarious. Generally, they will not qualify as refugees under the Refugee Convention, which protects people with a well-founded fear of being persecuted for reasons of race, religion, nationality, political opinion, or ...
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Climate Change and Forced Migration

The Inherent Violence of the Mining Industry

What two recent disasters in Brazil tell us about the neoextractivist economy

When three years ago the Fundão dam burst in Mariana, a city located in the state of Minas Gerais, it was deemed the worst mining disaster in Brazilian history. As affected communities and nature still struggle to recover, and victims continue their fight for just reparation, last January another social-environmental episode occurred ...
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The Inherent Violence of the Mining Industry

Some Thoughts About a Looming Hurricane and the Catastrophe in the White House

The disaster relief we really need

Hurricane Florence approaches the eastern seaboard of the United States. Significant parts of South Carolina, North Carolina, and Virginia have been under mandatory evacuation. And millions of citizens brace for the coming storm, with its storm surges and destructive winds, and its possible tornadoes, and the deluges of rain and ...
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Some Thoughts About a Looming Hurricane and the Catastrophe in the White House

Baton Rouge, Christian Intellectuals, and Teaching Trump

Past Present Episode 48

In this week's episode, Niki, Neil, and Natalia debate flood relief in Louisiana, the disappearance of Christian intellectuals, and teaching Trump in the classroom. Here are some links and references mentioned during this week’s show: More than two feet of rain brought death and destruction to southern Louisiana recently. Natalia addressed ...
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Baton Rouge, Christian Intellectuals, and Teaching Trump