Quick Climate Links: Amali Tower talks about the trials of the climate refugees

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Amali Tower (pictured) was one of three speakers on a webinar organized by Canada's University of Fraser Valley. The webinar, entitled "Climate migrants the global climate exodus" helped participants better understand what impact the climate crisis is having on people from many parts of the world. Amali is the founder and executive director of the U.S.-based "Climate Refugees". Other Quick Climate Links for today are: "9 Black environmentalists you should know about"; "Welcome to Climate Signals" "Rightwing lobby group Alec driving laws to blacklist companies that boycott the oil industry"; "World’s glaciers contain less ice than thought - report"; "An antidote to climate despair: ‘How to Save Our Planet: The Facts’"; "Extreme Mobility Living "Lost time means a steeper climb on climate"; "‘Guilty of greenwashing’: Major electricity retailers panned in climate rankings"; "Arctic Sponges Survive Dark, Hostile Conditions by Feasting on The Extinct"; "Behind an electrified fence are thousands of hectares where cats and foxes aren’t welcome"; "Koalas have lost the equivalent of 10,000 cricket grounds of habitat in the last decade"; "Govt told to put green steel and hydrogen at heart of manufacturing rebuild"; "Oceans of opportunity: How seaweed can help fight climate change"; "Morrison government spends $50 million saving koalas while taking away their homes"; "How Australia can boost the production of grains, while lowering its carbon footprint"; "Long overdue conservation land review raises anxiety"; "WHO warns of strain from spike in plastic waste during pandemic"; "Top 5 questions to ask about sustainable investing"; "EU Plan to Label Gas and Nuclear Power as ‘Sustainable’ Leads to Charges of ‘Greenwashing’"; "The Pots"; "Kate Raworth - Exploring Doughnut Economics"; "Tories fighting net-zero plans are dragging climate into new culture war, experts say". Enjoy "Music for a Warming World". Support the show: https://www.patreon.com/climateconversations