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Roots & Routes

Roots & Routes

De : Dorina de Jonge
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Welcome to Roots & Routes, a podcast hosted and produced by Dorina de Jonge, as part of her capstone thesis project for her Human Rights Master's at Central European University. Roots & Route delves into the intersections of human rights, migration, and climate change, featuring conversations with experts and first-hand witnesses to uncover the complex dynamics at play.


This limited series, with five episodes, introduces a different angle of the subject in each one. I hope you'll enjoy listening.

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    • 1. Understanding Climate Change And Human Migration with Ayesha Tandon
      Jun 13 2024

      Roots & Routes is a podcast about climate justice and human rights. In a 5-episode miniseries, I have asked first-hand witnesses and experts to talk to me about climate-induced migration. This is a complex topic, but one of the pressing issues of our age: therefore it needs airtime. In our first episode, with Carbon Brief's science journalist, Ayesha Tandon, we lay down some basics. Who are climate migrants? Or should we call them climate refugees? How and why do people move, where do they go and what kind of rights do they have?


      I invited Ayesha to Roots & Routes after reading her incredible Deep Dive Q&A on the topic. In the past few years, she talked to many experts and scientists on how the climate drives human migration, so she’s the perfect person to kick off this series.


      Read more from Ayesha:

      Deep Dive Q&A on migration and climate change

      Inside HABITABLE: Investigating climate-driven migration in rural Thailand

      Global South Climate Database

      You can find Ayesha on LinkedIn and X.


      Follow Roots & Routes on Instagram!


      Intro sound credits:

      CBS News: Climate Refugees: Nations under threat

      ABC News: Central American drought creates climate change refugees

      ABC News: Climate-induced famine leaves children on the brink of starvation: Part 1

      ABC News: Millions in East Africa face famine triggered by drought

      CBS News: Canada wildfires prompt U.S. air quality warnings

      Stories: The World's First Climate Refugees

      Al Jazeera English: Guatemala migrants: Climate change driving exodus

      DW News: German Chancellor promises help to residents affected by worst flooding in decades | DW News

      Guardian News: World on 'fast track to climate disaster', say UN secretary general


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      38 min
    • 2. Climate Displacement In The Global South And The Responsibility Of Rich Countries with Fawad Durrani
      Jun 13 2024

      Fawad Durrani is an expert on climate change, migration and displacement at Greenpeace Germany. He previously worked for various international NGOs in Afghanistan. He has been living in Germany for the past 9 years and earlier this year, he finally received German citizenship. At Greenpeace, his work focuses on raising awareness of the link between climate change, conflict and displacement.


      Listen to this episode when we talk about the impact of climate change on global majority countries. In recent years, Europe has experienced a significant influx of refugees from conflict-affected regions. As we've discussed in previous episodes, climate change is a major driver of migration. Today, we'll explore how it also influences conflict, creating a complex interplay that's often overlooked in public discussions. We'll also delve into a crucial aspect: responsibility. We'll examine the emission and financial responsibilities of industrialised countries in addressing these challenges.


      Learn more:

      UNFCCC

      Adelphi

      Berghof Foundation

      Internal Displacement Monitoring Centre


      Fawad’s blog on the Greenpeace website (in German)


      Follow Roots & Routes on Instagram!


      Intro sound credits:

      Afghanistan hit by second earthquake in less than a week / Today / YouTube

      Pakistan floods: At least 69 dead following week of heavy rainfall / Global News / YouTube

      Associated Press / COP27 / YouTube shorts

      Shehbaz Shariz, Pakistan’s prime minister speaks at COP27 (from Climate Change: What is loss and damage? / Sky News - YouTube)

      CBS News / COP28 kicks off with creation of climate loss and damage fund / YouTube

      ENGLISH SPEECH | JASON MOMOA: Powerful Climate Speech (English Subtitles) / English Speeches, YouTube




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      42 min
    • 3. War, Environment, and Migration: The Ukrainian Context with Eugenia Seleznova
      Jun 13 2024

      Eugenia Seleznova is an author, editor and artist from Ukraine. In the third episode of Roots & Routes, we’re examining a broader context of climate-driven migration with her: the context of war.


      There is a war happening in Ukraine right now, which harms not only people but also natural resources and wildlife. In this episode, I speak with Eugenia about recent environmental catastrophes, growing up in post-Chornobyl Ukraine and the ongoing nuclear threats that further darken the days in war-torn Ukraine.


      Consider supporting Ukraine:

      Come Back Alive

      Serhiy Prytula Charity Foundation

      UAnimals

      Kyiv Animal Rescue Group


      Find Eugenia on Instagram and the CEU Gender Studies website.


      Follow Roots & Routes on Instagram!


      Sound Credits:

      HBO Chernobyl

      ABC News: World Report, 1986 April 28

      Gorbachev Announces Chernobyl Tragedy To The Public / RBMK5000 / YouTube

      Chernobyl Disaster Effects: Revisiting the Nuclear Accident Site 20 Years Later /April 26, 2006 ABC New

      Chernobyl Recovery - A Blueprint for International Co-operation. A short film from 1991

      Recordings of the first phone calls of the Militarized Fire Department of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant right after the explision (source: NewsFromUkraine Youtube)

      Ukraine war: devastating aftermath of dam collapse revealed / Channel 4 news / YouTube

      Ukraine war: Rescue efforts underway after Nova Kakhovka dam disaster & flood / Al Jazeera English / YouTube

      Ukraine war: Village opposite plant fears nuclear attack following dam explosion / Sky News / YouTube

      Ukraine: Destruction of Kakhovka dam prompts ‘ecocide’ investigation / Yahoo news / YouTube







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      36 min
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