by Alex Randall | Jan 14, 2014 | Climate Change, Climate Displacement, Climate Migration, Moving Stories, Resources
Moving stories The voices of people who move in the context of environmental change Download Moving Stories: the voices of people who move in the context of environmental change Download The voices of people who move in the context of environmental change are absent...
by Alex Randall | Jan 8, 2014 | Briefings / Reports, Climate Change, Climate Displacement, Climate Migration, Resources
What is the legal status of people who move as a result of climate change impacts? What rights should such people have? And who is responsible for their welfare? These are all questions that are not fully answered by existing laws and policies. A “protection...
by Alex Randall | Dec 9, 2013 | Climate Change, Climate Displacement, Climate Migration, Moving Stories
Moving Stories is a project that collects and presents the testimonies of people who move due to climate-linked disasters. These stories are a powerful and moving exploration of migration and displacement linked to climate change. About the Moving Stories project The...
by Alex Randall | Oct 24, 2013 | Climate Change, Climate Displacement, Climate Migration
Millions of people are already using migration as a way of improving their livelihoods. Increasingly people are using migration as a way of responding to the impacts of climate change. Can and should this existing trends be harnessed as a form of climate change...
by Alex Randall | Oct 24, 2013 | Climate Change, Climate Displacement, Climate Migration
When people move in the context of environmental change they often fall between the gaps of existing legal protection. How should the law protect people who move in the context of environmental change? Does existing legislation provide enough to protect such people?...
by Alex Randall | Sep 26, 2013 | Climate Change, Climate Displacement, Climate Migration, Moving Stories, Resources
“Previously the weather change was manageable. Now the weather in recent years has gotten worse. It has become more difficult to sail the sea, especially for those using rowing boats. The sea is not safe for us anymore.” Betsina Petikotik, Lermatang,...