EHP: The Researcher's Perspective

Climate Change and Migration, with Celia McMichael and Jon Barnett

08.01.2012 - By EHP: The Researcher's PerspectivePlay

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Over the past million years humans have migrated in response to food shortages, droughts, ice ages, and many other reasons, but in the coming decades, migrations related to climate change are expected to increase, perhaps dramatically. Different circumstances—be it forced displacement, a planned resettlement, or migration into a city—can present different humanitarian and health adversities, but population movements also can offer benefits for migrants themselves, the communities they left, and the communities where they land. In this podcast, Celia McMichael and Jon Barnett tell host Ashley Ahearn about research and policy steps needed in advance of the rising tide of climate change–related migration. Visit the podcast webpage to download the full transcript of this podcast.

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