From Forcibly Displaced Elements to Displaced People

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  • Abdel Aziz El Mubarak
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Join Michael Boyle and Rabia Betül Gürel Mohebali in this enlightening episode as they dive deep into the parallels between disrupted natural element cycles and human displacement. The conversation highlights the interconnection between environmental changes—like disrupted carbon, water, and nutrient cycles—and social issues like immigration and forced displacement. They explore how modern life impacts both natural and human systems and how these disruptions lead to broader social and ecological problems.

Through engaging dialogue, they propose holistic, nature-inspired solutions that can help restore balance and provide hope for displaced people and ecosystems.

Tune in for an inspiring discussion on empathy, sustainability, and how we can all contribute to regenerating our planet—by recognizing that humans, like elements, need to be in the right place to thrive.

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