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No going back? How climate change drives migration
Sustain Ability. The Potsdam Dialogues - Science for a Safe Tomorrow.
English - March 01, 2022 11:19 - 35 minutes - 28.7 MBScience sustainability biodiversity climate climate change science planetary boundaries potsdam klimawandel potsdam institute potsdam institut Homepage Download Apple Podcasts Google Podcasts Overcast Castro Pocket Casts RSS feed
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Climate change makes people lose their homes. Barbora Sedova, PIK Co-Lead of the FutureLab Security, Ethnic Conflicts and Migration, and Chris Hodder, the first UN Climate Security and Environmental Advisor to Somalia, discuss climate change and its impacts on migration, displacement and even conflict.
Climate Change as a growing driver of involuntary migration, displacement and conflict.
Climate change makes people lose their homes. Barbora Sedova, PIK Co-Lead of the FutureLab Security, Ethnic Conflicts and Migration, and Chris Hodder, the first UN Climate Security and Environmental Advisor to Somalia, discuss climate change and its impacts on migration, displacement and even conflict.