On the latest This Week in Moab, guest Christopher Funk discusses how climate change contributes to various catastrophes across the globe. Funk is the director of the Climate Hazards Center at the University of California - Santa Barbara, where he works with an international team of scientists to inform weather and famine-related disaster responses. His latest book, 'Drought, Flood, Fire' outlines the connections between extreme weather events, and how inequality and social justice relate to climate change. Tune in for an informative, difficult - but still hopeful - conversation on these topics.
Show Notes:
Drought, Flood, Fire: How Climate Change Contributes to Catastrophes
https://www.cambridge.org/core/books/drought-flood-fire/96E0EB1519F5175B68079D294D0B0E93
UCSB Climate Hazards Center: Why We Need An Energy Convergence of Conception of Climate Change
https://blog.chc.ucsb.edu/?p=1003