Trauma Based Climate Resilience
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As the effects of climate change accelerate, so too do the number of people requiring disaster relief. Research has shown that while natural disasters do not discriminate geographically, their effects do, frequently harming vulnerable communities. This episode explores how emergency managers and civilians alike can navigate disaster relief with trauma-informed techniques. Earl is joined by Professor Kati Corlew, whose expertise in the psychology of disaster and emergency management can teach us what role communities, governments, and researchers ought to play in a changing climate landscape.
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