Environmental Justice and Agriculture in India
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Sponsor(s): Duke Student Government (DSG)
In this installment in the Global Environmental Justice series, hear from climate activist John Paul Jose. John Paul Jose's journey with environmental activism began when he joined a protest against the Yettinahole project around five years ago. Later, in 2018, John set out to discover what steps India's politicians were taking to address the climate crisis, as one of the Fridays For Future youth leaders in India. Now 22, he is still a passionate activist, criticising climate action (and the lack of it) from an Indian viewpoint, and especially how global warming affects India's forests and ecosystems. Register here: tinyurl.com/EJLectures
Type: LAW, BUSINESS, MEDICINE, ENERGY, SUSTAINABILITY, ENTREPRENEURSHIP, INDIA FOCUS, ASIA FOCUS, MULTICULTURAL/IDENTITY, LEADERSHIP, ETHICS, HUMAN RIGHTS, CIVIC ENGAGEMENT/SOCIAL ACTION, DIVERSITY/INCLUSION, GLOBAL, ENGINEERING, HUMANITIES, NATURAL SCIENCES, POLITICS, HEALTH/WELLNESS, LECTURE/TALK, PANEL/SEMINAR/COLLOQUIUM, BROWN BAG, SOCIAL, VOLUNTEER/COMMUNITY SERVICE, and STUDENT
Contact: Ashley Rosen