Marjahn is a climate change scientist, educator, and activist. Through her work, she addresses the impacts of severe weather in our changing climate, especially for island nations and communities.
In this moving episode, we speak with Marjahn about how climate change is affecting severe weather in the Caribbean, how social inequality affects the way people are impacted by hurricanes, and what climate justice means for the Caribbean region.
Episode timestamps
01:12 Marjahn’s relationship with nature
02:46 How Earth care is expressed in Bahamian culture
06:20 The impact of climate change on hurricanes
12:04 What climate change is and why it’s causing even more severe weather
17:39 How severe weather affects people and nature
23:28 The injustice of climate financing for Caribbean countries
28:28 How race, anti-blackness and gender shape the way people are impacted by climate change in the Caribbean
40:53 The importance of radical change and inclusivity to build new worlds
45:59 Marjahn’s advice for young black women interested in climate science
48:30 How to support Marjahn’s work
50:30 How to support Black Earth podcast
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What is Black Earth Podcast ?
Black Earth is an interview podcast celebrating nature and black women leaders in the environmental movement. Join us for inspiring, informed and authentic conversations on how we can make a positive impact for people and nature worldwide.
Episodes out every Wednesday. Connect with us online @blackearthpodcast on Instagram, LinkedIn and Tiktok.
Hosted by Marion Atieno Osieyo. Healing our relationship with nature, one conversation at a time.