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Interview with John Pappas on Environmental Migration
Abstract: "The Atlas of Environmental Migration was officially launched as part of International Organisation for Migration’s (IOM) exhibition “Entwined Destinies: Migration, Environment and Climate Change,” which was organized in Paris from 24 No
Interview with Emilie Chevalier on Environmental Migration
Abstract: "The Atlas of Environmental Migration was officially launched as part of International Organisation for Migration’s (IOM) exhibition “Entwined Destinies: Migration, Environment and Climate Change,” which was organized in Paris from 24 No
Sea Level Rise in the Pacific
By 2100, the ocean will likely rise at least 1 meter, and islands in the Pacific average only two meters above sea level.
Learn more about how sea-level rise is impacting Pacific Islanders.
President of Kiribati speaks on Climate Change Migration
H.E. Anote Tong, President of the Republic of Kiribati, gives the Keynote Address on the second day of the 106th Session of IOM's Council.
Au Bangladesh, les réfugiés climatiques sont déjà une réalité
Le Bangladesh est en prise directe avec le réchauffement climatique : typhons de plus en plus fréquents, niveau de la mer qui monte, villages engloutis par les eaux… C’est la réalité à laquelle est confronté un nombre croissant
Chine : la désertification menace une partie du pays
La Chine est le premier émetteur mondial de gaz à effet de serre au monde et l'un des pays les plus incommodés par la pollution.
The Importance of Social Science Research for Understanding Climate Change Induced Migration
On Tuesday, 1 December 2015, a side event on the importance of social science research for understanding climate change induced migration was organized by the universities of Lund, Hamburg, and Lancaster during UNFCCC COP 21 in Paris.
