There are days when studying communication for development leads to more questions than answers. It is a world of frameworks and acronyms, which at times seem to be misleading rather than guiding. With days like these, it helps to talk with other students – exchanging perspectives in a quest for a broader understanding one could call it.
Such a conversation has been recorded, revolving around the topic of climate-caused migration. Together Clodagh and Indigo explore what climate-caused migration entails, why we think it is important to talk about it and what we think possible implications could look like.
If listening to this conversation sparked your interest in the topic, please feel free to ‘join the conversation using the comment box to add your perspective. If you would like to have a closer look at the topic, please find some interesting resources below:
- Climate Migration – The New York Times
- Q&A with Stanford experts: How does climate change drive migration, and what can be done about it?
- Climate Migrants – National Geographic, Story Map
- The Atlas of Environmental Migration
- Why climate migration is not managed retreat: Six justifications