“Climate change could force hundreds of millions of people to move,” warns Igarapé Institute in a new Global Futures Bulletin 14 de November de 2022 Press Release International Cooperation Climate Security Climate and Security media Press Release International Cooperation Climate Security Climate and Security media A new report from the Igarape Institute delivers a snapshot of the scope and scale of the migration and displacement challenges ahead Rising temperatures and extreme weather are increasingly determining where and how people live. Heat waves, droughts, forest fires, hurricanes, and storms… Press Release International Cooperation Climate Security Climate and Security media Access
Climate Migration Hotspots in Mexico and Central America 24 de January de 2019 Op-eds International Cooperation Climate and Security media Op-eds International Cooperation Climate and Security media In some areas of the world, including Central America, rising sea levels and declining agricultural productivity due to climate change are expected to trigger major migratory flows, especially within countries. Op-eds International Cooperation Climate and Security media Access
Cities Need to Welcome—Not Resist—Refugees 4 de October de 2018 In the Media Op-eds International Cooperation In the Media Op-eds International Cooperation A surge in migrants has fueled populist backlashes in cities around the world. But urban areas have a key role to play in mitigating the crisis. In the Media Op-eds International Cooperation Access
Faces from the Border: The Devil Is on the Loose 19 de November de 2015 Uncategorized Uncategorized The New Yorker – This is the second in a three-part series, “Faces from the Border,” about Mexican-American agents on the border between the United States and Mexico Uncategorized Access