The Science, Policies, and Ethics of Climate Migration: Disrupting the Negative Feedbacks Between Climate and Migration Politics

2024 Grant Awardee

Climate-fueled global migration can polarize migrant-receiving communities, which can in turn erode the societal cooperation needed for climate decision-making. Breaking this vicious cycle will require a better understanding of how climate change contributes to migration and of how local and international policies address migration. 

This project will use case studies to examine links between climate migration and climate policy, including a study of climate migrants living in the New Haven area.


 

Participants

Michel Gelobter, Yale School of the Environment; Maya Prabhu, Yale Law School; Gerald Torres, Yale Law School; Daniel Wilkinson, Yale Jackson School of Global Affairs