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In this episode, we explore how climate change is more than just a scientific or political issue—it’s deeply personal and cultural. Co-hosts Jasmine and Ashish are joined by Dr. Trujillo-Falcón, a climate communication researcher, along with students Lhea Assria and Lyba Akhtar. Together, they unpack how identity, language, geography, and tradition shape how we understand and respond to climate change. From rural-urban divides to multilingual communication, this conversation highlights the power of cultural resilience and the everyday actions that make a difference.
By University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign, LAS International ProgramsIn this episode, we explore how climate change is more than just a scientific or political issue—it’s deeply personal and cultural. Co-hosts Jasmine and Ashish are joined by Dr. Trujillo-Falcón, a climate communication researcher, along with students Lhea Assria and Lyba Akhtar. Together, they unpack how identity, language, geography, and tradition shape how we understand and respond to climate change. From rural-urban divides to multilingual communication, this conversation highlights the power of cultural resilience and the everyday actions that make a difference.