VIce-Chancellor's Research Fellow, Centre for People, Place and Planet, Edith Cowan University
Dr Naomi Joy Godden is a Vice-Chancellor’s Research Fellow at Edith Cowan University's Centre for People, Place and Planet, focussing on community action for climate justice. She collaborates with communities and civil society organisations to undertake Feminist Participatory Action Research to understand the intersections of climate change, social justice and human rights, and develop and implement community-led actions for social change. Naomi has 20-years’ experience as a community social worker and social justice and environmentalist activist in Australia, the Asia Pacific and Latin America.
Climate change hits some of us much harder than others – but affected groups are fighting back
Oct 16, 2022 13:31 pm UTC| Life
All around us, climate change is worsening existing disadvantage. In Australia, we need only look to low-income households hit harder by rising energy and fuel prices, and flood responses in northern New South Wales...
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