A new study found that people from agricultural areas in Mexico were more likely to cross the border illegally after droughts ...
according to a U.N. Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report. The new migration research comes as Republican Donald ...
The influence of climate change on migration, both current and future, has garnered significant attention from the public and policymakers over the past decade. A new IIASA-led study has provided ...
Without any explicit legal protections for climate migrants, the US continues to have a giant blind spot as it abandons those ...
Could global warming lead to war? Well, that’s the frightening scenario put forward in a just released book. Author Peter ...
How extreme weather affects migration between ... lives crossing the border as climate change fuels droughts, storms, and other hardships, new study says. New York City is under a drought watch ...
In some regions, arrivals from foreign countries have helped offset patterns of out-migration, especially on the West and ...
However, there is a lack of scientific studies examining climate-induced internal migration across different countries. The new study, published in Nature Climate Change, used census microdata ...
and published in Nature Climate Change investigates the dynamics behind this internal migration. Analyzing over 107,000 migration flows within 72 countries between 1960 and 2016, the research ...
Net migration rates between states show how people moving in and out contribute to overall population change ... in the state ...
As the world convenes in Baku, Azerbaijan, between 11 and 22 November 2024 for the 29th Conference of the Parties to UNFCCC (COP29), the International Organization for Migration is calling for common ...
And it explored the three interlinked themes of democracy, climate change ... New Orangery in Warsaw’s Royal Łazienki Park. “Our three topics are locked together in a vicious cycle: migration ...