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This session explores how various groups - some with more privilege and power, some with less - are experiencing, making sense, of and responding to climate change as it unfolds through diverse impacts like drought, fires and floods. Responses include sensemaking, mitigation and adaptation across a variety of geographic and socioeconomic groups.
Audiences and their Crises: New Yorkers’ Constructions of Iridescent Climate Change - Ankit Bhardwaj, Northwestern University
Carrying Mountains on Their Shoulders: Gendered Labor and the Climate Crisis in the Indian Himalayas - Surabhi Pant, SUNY-Buffalo
Decarbonizing the Oil and Gas Industry? Fossil Fuel Expertise and the Politics of Energy Transition - Joshua Silver, The University of Chicago
Investigating rising homeowners’ insurance burden as a driver of climate change migration - Kathryn McConnell, University of British Columbia; Nick Tinoco, University of California-Los Angeles; Liz Koslov, University of California-Los Angeles
Retreat Backlash: An Anatomy of Privilege, Participation, and Mistrust During Sea Level Rise Planning in California - Andrew Malmuth, University of California-Los Angeles