by Alex Randall | Oct 9, 2012 | Climate Change, Climate Conflict, Climate Displacement, Climate Migration
Security is a complex frame because it has several different meanings. Presenting migrants (and refugees) as a threat to personal security and existing cultural identities is a tactic that anti-immigration and nationalist advocacy groups have perfected (along with the...
by Alex Randall | Oct 8, 2012 | Climate Change, Climate Displacement, Climate Migration
COIN is looking for a new director. As well as our work on migration and climate change, COIN also runs several other innovative projects. More information and the application form are available here. “Are you keen, willing to take some risks, live with...
by Alex Randall | Sep 25, 2012 | Climate Change, Climate Displacement, Climate Migration
There are a range of ‘positive’ ways of framing the relationship between climate change and migration. This does not mean dismissing the very real dangers that people in at-risk areas face, but it does mean talking about climate-induced migration as part of the...
by Alex Randall | Sep 19, 2012 | Climate Change, Climate Displacement, Climate Migration
New research by the UK Climate Change and Migration Coalition reveals the media debate on climate and migration is not yet entrenched. Report contains first ever evidence-based guidance to help organisations accurately communicate the complex relationship between...
by Alex Randall | Sep 11, 2012 | Climate Change, Climate Displacement, Climate Migration
A new of series of maps have just been released which help illustrate the complex relationships between climate change, rainfall, livelihoods, water and migration. The maps are part of the Where the Rain Falls project, a collaboration involving CARE International and...