by Alex Randall | Oct 13, 2015 | Climate Change, Climate Displacement, Climate Migration
Climate migrants and new identities? The geopolitics of embracing or rejecting mobility Carol Farbotkoa, Elaine Stratfordb & Heather Lazrusc Awareness exists about the potential impacts climate change will have on low-lying islands but we know little about how...
by Alex Randall | Oct 7, 2015 | Climate Change, Climate Displacement, Climate Migration
This week many people have been worried that any discussion of displacement and migration might be gone from the Paris climate change talks. Over the past few months a draft agreement has been hammered out in a series of smaller meetings. World leaders will then meet...
by Alex Randall | Sep 30, 2015 | Uncategorized
The unfolding refugee crisis in Europe and the Middle East has left many people asking whether the situation is related to climate change. Several media reports have drawn connections between climate change and the onset of conflict in Syria. Alex Randall is the...
by Alex Randall | Sep 30, 2015 | Climate Change, Climate Conflict, Climate Displacement, Climate Migration, Syria
The unfolding refugee crisis in Europe and the Middle East has left many people asking whether the situation is related to climate change. Several media reports have drawn connections between climate change and the onset of conflict in Syria. Alex Randall is the...
by Alex Randall | Sep 30, 2015 | Climate Change, Climate Displacement, Climate Migration, The Arctic
Fierce Climate, Sacred Ground Elizabeth Marino Shishmaref, a small hunting community consisting of 600 people on the West Coast of Alaska, is seen as the first victim of anthropogenic climate change. Alaska and the Antarctic have been affected more negatively and...