Shifting Climates, Shifting People
(2022)

Nonfiction

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PUBLISHED
[United States] : Pilgrim Press, 2022
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ISBN/ISSN
9780829800135 MWT15984562, 0829800131 15984562
LANGUAGE
English
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Marginalized by Colonialism, Forced Out by Climate Change As climate change reshapes the Earth's habitability, millions are forced to migrate . . . while millions more are constrained from escaping environmental hardship. Shifting Climates, Shifting People grapples with the disparate impacts of climate change on nations impoverished by colonialism: - What happens when people have no choice but to leave their homes due to environmental devastation? What happens when they cannot leave or are prevented from leaving? - Whose stories are shared and whose imaginations are empowered-and whose are erased from public knowledge-as communities are endangered or uprooted? - How has White colonialism undermined the indigenous protectors of ecosystems? How is White capitalism usurping green industries? Shifting Climates, Shifting People centers the experiences of Black, Indigenous, and non-white communities for perspective on environmental destruction and the wellbeing of humanity. Contributing writers are scholars and pastors, preachers and organizers; they come to this work from Fiji and from the Osage Nation, from Ghana and from Canada, from the United States and from Indonesia, and many places in between

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