by Alex Randall | Feb 9, 2018 | Adaptation, AR-posts, Blogs, Climate Change, Climate Displacement, Climate Migration, Feature front page, frontpage
What we get wrong about migration and climate change What we get wrong about migration and climate change Alex Randall Alex is programme manager at the Climate and Migration Coalition This article was first published in Prospect Magazine Most of what you know about...
by Alex Randall | Jan 30, 2018 | Adaptation, AR-posts, Blogs, Climate Migration, frontpage
Alex Randall Alex is the programme manager at the Climate and Migration CoalitionThis article was first published in Le Monde Diplomatique Last year 23 million people were forced from their homes by disasters linked to the weather and climate change. As the planet...
by Alex Randall | Dec 11, 2017 | AR-posts, Climate Migration, Q and A
Alex Randall The term “environmental refugees” is one of the many phrases that are used to describe people who move due to changes in the environment around them. The relationship between the environment and human movement is complex, and for that reason there are a...
by Alex Randall | Dec 1, 2017 | Climate Migration
Interview: Climate, conflict and displacement around Lake Chad Image: the shores of Lake Chad. EU Civil Protection and Humanitarian Aid. (CC BY-NC-ND 2.0) Interview: Climate, conflict and displacement around Lake Chad Image: the shores of Lake Chad. EU Civil...
by Alex Randall | Nov 28, 2017 | Climate Migration
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by Alex Randall | Nov 28, 2017 | Climate Migration
Latest resource Spotlight: Many Strong Voices Ilan Kelman is a sharp and dedicated researcher, his native tongue unmistakeably academic. But behind the carefully constructed sentences lies a character of definite moral motivation. I’d call him an activist but I’m not...