
Climate change holds the power to reshape patterns of migration and displacement. This is a newsletter about what that means.
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After flooding rafts are the only means of transportation for low-income people in Jatrapur Union, Kudigram district, Bangladesh. Muhammad Amdad Hossain / Climate Visuals. CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
Collecting Razor Clams Before Dawn, a Quinault Indian with a lantern digging in wet sand. Quinault, Washington State. Michael Snyder / Climate Visuals Countdown. CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
A Fisherman on the Coast of Funafui, Tuvalu, Throwing a Weighted Net Out into the Sea. Rodney Dekker / Climate Visuals. CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
I’ve always been wary of arguments connecting climate change and armed conflict. Not because I think they are always wrong, but because of whose interests the arguments serve, and who they cast as perpetrators of violent conflict.
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Climate change holds the power to reshape patterns of migration and displacement. For over a decade I've been researching, writing and campaigning on this issue. This is a monthly (ish) newsletter of my reflections on the topic.
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