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Addressing Migration in the Age of Climate Change

December 24, 2021 Shivani Shah 0 Comments Climate Change, Displacement, Human Rights, Migration, Public policy, Refugee

By Amanda Barba The age of climate change has brought heightened levels of violence as competition over essential resources continues

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Climate Change Prompts Broader Security—Now

November 9, 2020 Rebecca Blaser 0 Comments Climate Change, global warming, greenhouse gas, human security, International Security, Migration, paris accord, Politics, security, stateless, United States

By Robert Bost Climate change poses a clear and present threat to humans everywhere. The task at hand is so

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Every Man for Himself

March 23, 2016April 19, 2018 Audra DeCataldo 0 Comments EU, Migration, Turkey

The migration crisis has Europe in a state of emergency, and the European Union’s actions are rapidly diminishing its footing

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Europe, Get Your Act Together

November 22, 2015February 20, 2016 journalstaff 0 Comments EU, Europe, Migration, Refugees, Syria

Unlike the U.S., which benefits from the relative isolation of two oceans, Western Europe borders many of the world’s most

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