by Alex Randall | Jul 28, 2015 | Climate Change, Climate Displacement, Climate Migration
Climate change-related migration and infectious disease Celia McMichael – Virulence, 2015 Climate change is an emerging force affecting human migration. But the impacts on of this kind of migration on human health and infectious disease patterns remains...
by Alex Randall | Jul 22, 2015 | Climate Change, Climate Displacement, Climate Migration
We took part in a panel discussion looking at the connections between climate change migration and health. This is a video of the entire discussion. Chaired by: Prof. Paul Wilkinson Public & Environmental Health Research Unit, LSHTM Speakers...
by Alex Randall | Jul 22, 2015 | Climate Change, Climate Conflict, Climate Displacement, Climate Migration, Moving Stories
Climate Change A Risk Assessment aims to help governments assess how much effort should be spent reducing emissions, given the risks a hotter planet could create. The report looks at many of the dire risks a hotter planet will face: crop failure, flooding, sea level...
by Alex Randall | Jul 15, 2015 | Climate Change, Climate Conflict, Climate Displacement, Climate Migration
Ilan Kelman reflects on the Human Migration and the Environment: Futures, Politics, Invention conference. Ilan is reader in Risk, Resilience and Global Health at University College London, his research is focused on three key areas: peace and conflict, island...
by Alex Randall | Jul 8, 2015 | Climate Change, Climate Displacement, Climate Migration
Disaster Vulnerability in the Policy Context of Bangladesh: A Critical Review Afroza Parvin, Cassidy Johnson In the context of climate change, Bangladesh is one of the most vulnerable countries in the world, frequently exposed to extreme weather events like flooding...
by Alex Randall | Jul 1, 2015 | Climate Change, Climate Displacement, Climate Migration
In June we chaired a session looking at the connections between climate change and migration – and the policies that can be used to address the connection. This podcast is a recording of the debate in which a number of policy makers and researchers reflect on...