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In Canada and around the world, Black Indigenous and people of colour are more vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Research has shown that racialized communities in Canada have higher exposure to air pollution and less access to green spaces.
In this episode, we discuss the gaps in the research and the fight for environmental justice in Canada.
By Toronto Metropolitan UniversityIn Canada and around the world, Black Indigenous and people of colour are more vulnerable to the impacts of climate change. Research has shown that racialized communities in Canada have higher exposure to air pollution and less access to green spaces.
In this episode, we discuss the gaps in the research and the fight for environmental justice in Canada.

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