Floods, Heat, and Climate Justice in Thailand
Wanun Permpibul, Climate Activist & Director, Climate Watch Thailand
07-Jan-26 15:00
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Climate policies are often designed far from the people most affected by climate change, and while global commitments are important, they don’t always reflect realities on the ground. In Thailand, communities are dealing with flooding, extreme heat, and changing livelihoods, and women are often at the center of responding, yet missing from decision-making. So what happens when policy doesn’t meet lived experience? Joining us to unpack this is Wanun Permpibul, a climate activist and the Director of Climate Watch Thailand, who works at the intersection of climate justice, policy, and grassroots action.
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Produced by: Juliet Jacobs
Presented by: Juliet Jacobs
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Categories: environment, Law/Activism, international, politics, government
Tags: climate watch thailand, climate and gender, the bigger picture, earth matters, climate justice, climate activism, climate crisis, climate mitigation and adaptation, false solutions, feminism, climate policy,
