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EP 136: The Impact of Climate Change on Vulnerable and Marginalized Americans

In this episode of Social Work Talks, moderator Mel Wilson is joined by Nina Schlegel and Daniel Faber both of the Global Center for Climate Justice to discuss how climate change disproportionately affects vulnerable and marginalized communities across the United States. The conversation explores the impact of climate change denialism, voter disenfranchisement, and environmental injustice on communities of color, including Native American communities, as well as rural and inner-city populations-and why climate justice is a critical social work issue.

February 5, 2026

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Featured Resource:

Voter Suppression, Climate Justice, and the Polluter-Industrial Complex - Global Center for Climate Justice

https://www.climatejusticecenter.org/publication/voter-suppression-and-the-pic

Learn more about this topic from NASW

NASW's Environmental Justice and Climate Change page

https://www.socialworkers.org/Advocacy/Social-Justice/Environmental-Justice-and-Climate-Change

NASW Social Work Talks Podcast

Episode 98: Environmental Justice as Social Work Practice - March 2023

We speak about environmental justice with Christina Erickson, MSW, PhD, professor and chair of the social work department at Augsburg University.

Episode 108: EcoSocial Work - November 2023

Listen to this discussion with Rachel Forbes, MSW, and Kelly Smith, DSW, editors of the NASW Press book EcoSocial Work: Environmental Practice and Advocacy.

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