Abstract
When we talk about climate change, we often use abstract ideas such as, ‘the planet is warming’ or ‘rainfall is becoming more unpredictable.’ But, how do these changes impact the daily lives of ‘ordinary’ families across the world?In ‘Everyday Stories of Climate Change’ you will travel to Bangladesh, South Africa, Bolivia, Puerto Rico, and Barbuda to discover how families experience the impacts of climate change, and their strategies to adapt and recover. Based on research by Adeeba Nuraina Risha (BRAC University), Gina Ziervogel (University of Cape Town) & Gemma Sou (RMIT University). Illustrated by Cat Sims and in association with the Geography Teachers Association of Victoria.
Original language | Undefined |
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Type | Graphic novella |
Publication status | Published - 2022 |
Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms
- Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute