essay | slow travel: a fast route to climate solutions
rail travel reveals that sustainable innovations can be meaningful and enriching, even when they appear inconvenient at face value. keep reading
elsa barron is a phd student in peace studies and political science at the university of notre dame. her research explores policy frameworks for justice and reconciliation for communities experiencing climate-induced loss and damage. she is also the co-director of the christian climate observers program, which is a joint initiative of over a dozen faith-based ngos to bring around 40 climate advocates to the un climate negotiations (cop) for the first time each year.
rail travel reveals that sustainable innovations can be meaningful and enriching, even when they appear inconvenient at face value. keep reading