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The effects of environmental change on human mobility are discernible and growing. The International Organization for Migration (IOM) estimates that there will be 200 million environmentally-induced migrants by 2050. We are a UCD research center engaged in this complex challenge to people, organizations, and states.

Mother returns to her home in Port Mahajual, Quintana Roo, Mexico where it was completely destroyed by Hurricane Dean. Photo by Gustavo Graf
From UK's Met Office Hadley Centre. The map shows the disastrous impact of an average 4C rise in global temperature.
Flood crisis in the state of Tabasco, Mexico, 2007. By Gustavo Graf
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Coastline in the state of Oaxaca, Mexico, 2007. By Gustavo Graf

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UC Global Health Day Saturday, February 4th, 2012. UC Berkeley
Join faculty, students and staff from the 10 UC campuses at the second UC Global Health Day. In the morning the theme of the sessions will be Population Growth and Global Health. Afternoon sessions will cover a broad range of global health topics, and will be presented by faculty and students from across the UC system. Keynote speakers include: Sir John E. Sulston, Chair of the Institute for Science, Ethics & Innovation, University of ManchesterDr. Eliya Zulu, Executive Director, African Institute for Development Policy and President, Union for African Population Studies. For more information on the event click here.
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International Open Science Conference on Global and Environmental Climate Change February 21-24, 2012. This is a Gifford Center-cosponsored conference in Chennai (Madras), India. This international conference aims to review and interpret results from new research to enable effective implementation at various scales, to protect our environment; and to make an appraisal of the challenges to progress in the wake of new episodic and climate-induced disasters. Click here to see the flyer to this event.
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Climate Adaptation Futures: Second International Climate Change Adaptation Conference 2012 May 29–May 31, 2012, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona
Co-hosted and convened by the University of Arizona and by UNEP’s Programme of Research on Climate Change Vulnerability, Impacts and Adaptation (PROVIA), the conference focuses on adaptation to climate variability and change. Policy makers, and practitioners from developed and developing countries will come together to share insights into the challenges and opportunities that adaptation presents. It will showcase cutting-edge research from around the world, focusing on themes of equity and risk, learning, capacity building, methodology, and adaptation finance and investment. It will explore practical adaptation policies and approaches, and share strategies for decision making from the international to the local scale.
The conference program includes plenary lectures and panels, paper sessions, posters, and workshops. Conference Registration opens September 5, 2011 with deadline for abstracts January 30, 2012. Click here to learn more.
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"Immigration Nation: Raids, Detentions and Deportations in Post-9/11 America," Tanya Golash-Boza, Assistant Professor, University of Kansas
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"Migration Industries: A Comparison of he Ecuador-US and Ecuador-Spain Cases," David Jané Kyle, Gifford Center Director at UC Davis and Rachel Goldstein, Senior Program Coordinator at Gifford Center.
- "Immigrants and the Labor Market in California, 1906-2005" Giovanni Peri, professor of economics and William Ambrosini, Ph.D. candidate in the department of economics.
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"Manufacturing the Mobile Underclass," David Jané Kyle and Helen Marrow, Assistant professor, Tufts University.
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"Mexico and the State of Climate Change Research," Feike de Jong, independent researcher/ journalist, Mexico City.
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"Cognitive Migration: The Role of Mental Simulation in the (Hot) Cultural Cognition of Migration Decisions" David Jané Kyle, director of the Gifford Center and Saara Koikkalainen, Ph.D. candidate at the University of Lapland, Finland, and Visiting Gifford Scholar.
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"Under Siege: How Immigrant Organizations are Surviving Economic and Legal Challenges in 2010," Gifford Center for Population Studies and the Center for Regional Change.
At UC Davis
- Center of Expertise on Migration and Health
- Center for Mind and Brain
- The Center for Regional Change
- The Hemispheric Institute on the Americas
- The Immigration Law Clinic
- Institute of Governmental Affairs
- John Muir Institute for the Environment
- Migration Dialogue
- UC Center Sacramento
- Migration and Health Research Center
- One Health Center of Expertise
- The UC Davis Humanities Institute
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Click here for more UCD and UC wide resources.
At the UC System
Global News
- Asia must address climate issues fast: ADB Reuters 11/29/11
- Concern climate change threatens global security AFP 11/29/11
- New Law in Vietnam to Tackle Changing Face of Human Trafficking Voice of America 11/29/11
- A win-win immigration policy European Comission 11/21/11
- Refugees of Climate Change Rising Steadily IPS 11/16/11
- Climate change 'may boost boat arrivals' The Sydney Mornign Herald 11/10/11
- Climate change induced displacement: Migration as an adaptation strategy The Daily Star 11/15/11
- London hit by migration cap City A.M. 11/15/11
- Immigration from Mexico in fast retreat, data show LA Times 11/15/11
- EU-Armenia Mobility Partnership to bring citizens closer ENPI 10/28/11
- Norway eases Greece immigration pressure The Foreigner 11/3/11
- World needs refugee re-think for climate victims: U.N. Reuters 6/6/11
- Home Office ban 'replaces economic migrants with guest workers' The Guardian 10/31/11
- Climate change migration warning issued through report BBC News 10/19/11
- Global warming 'confirmed' by independent study BBC News 10/20/11
- Seven Billion New York Times 10/23/11
- UK failing to share burden of migration crisis, says southern Europe The Guardian 10/7/11
- Climate change could trap hundreds of millions in disaster areas, report claims The Guardian 10/20/11
- Climate change 'grave threat' to security and health BBC News 10/17/11
- Tuvalu drought could be dry run for dealing with climate changeThe Guardian 10/17/11
- No Way Out: Climate Change and ImmobilityWorld Policy Blog 9/12/11
- Development bank warns of climate's effects on migrationThe Irish Times 9/20/11
- Asia-Pacific could face climate-induced migration: ADB IBN 9/16/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- Climate Change Drives Migration IPS 9/9/11
- Climate-Driven Migrants Raise Thorny Legal Issues IPS 8/16/11
- Climate Changes Bring Harsh Reality for Native Americans IPS 8/04/11
- My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant New York Times 6/22/11
- Bolivian President Denounces Water Privatization IPS 7/27/11
- Shift in Europe Seen in Debate on Immigrants NY Times 7/27/11
- Sustainable Development, Not 'Green Economy' Inter Press Service 7/15/11
- Will Bolivia make the breakthrough on food security and the environment? The Guardian 7/14/11
- "We're in a crisis right now": World's biggest refugee camp sees alarming spike in child deaths UNHCR 7/11/11
- Germany grants Mexico aid to fight climate change People's Daily Online 7/6/11
- European Union Illegal Immigrant Maids Subjected To Sexual Abuse, Beatings: Report Huffington Post 7/5/11
- China Admits Spill From Northeastern Oil Rig NY Times 7/5/11
- An Airlift, Family by Family, Bolsters Cuba’s Economy NY Times 7/1/11
- Climate Change May Pose Biggest Security Threat IPS 7/1/11
- Gender Indicators for Global Climate Funds Still an Afterthought IPS 6/27/11
- The world’s climate experts must work harder to avoid conflicts of interest The Economist 6/23/11
- Poor Countries Host Vastly More Displaced People Than Wealthier Nations IPS 6/22/11
- Supreme Court kills global warming suit LA Times 6/21/11
- Help for young immigrants LA Times 6/20/11
- China Faces ‘Very Grave’ Environmental Situation, Officials Say NY Times 6/3/11
- U.S. weather extremes show "new normal" climate Reuters US 05/18/11
- Uniting in the Face Of "Unnatural" Disasters IPS News 05/09/11
- Australia, Malaysia reach deal on asylum-seekers CNN World 05/07/11
- Immigration and the bin Laden effect: More on the changes since 9/11 Multi-American 05/04/11
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Migration Information Source Top 10 Migration Issues of 2011
The Migration Information Source, a project of the Migration Policy Institute, is a unique online resource for fresh thought and analysis on global migration trends.Every December, the Source reviews the top international migration issues of the year. The Arab Spring, the backlash against immigrants in recession-pinched economies, diaspora entrepreneurship, and tensions in Europe over the Schengen zone are among the top migration developments of 2011. Keep current on migration around the world by signing up for the Source’s free bimonthly e-newsletter, or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
- Climate change migration warning issued through report BBC News 10/19/11
- Global warming 'confirmed' by independent study BBC News 10/20/11
- Seven Billion New York Times 10/23/11
- UK failing to share burden of migration crisis, says southern Europe The Guardian 10/7/11
- Climate change could trap hundreds of millions in disaster areas, report claims The Guardian 10/20/11
- Climate change 'grave threat' to security and health BBC News 10/17/11
- Tuvalu drought could be dry run for dealing with climate changeThe Guardian 10/17/11
- No Way Out: Climate Change and ImmobilityWorld Policy Blog 9/12/11
- Development bank warns of climate's effects on migrationThe Irish Times 9/20/11
- Asia-Pacific could face climate-induced migration: ADB IBN 9/16/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- Climate Change Drives Migration IPS 9/9/11
- Climate-Driven Migrants Raise Thorny Legal Issues IPS 8/16/11
- Climate Changes Bring Harsh Reality for Native Americans IPS 8/04/11
- My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant New York Times 6/22/11
- Bolivian President Denounces Water Privatization IPS 7/27/11
- Shift in Europe Seen in Debate on Immigrants NY Times 7/27/11
- Sustainable Development, Not 'Green Economy' Inter Press Service 7/15/11
- Will Bolivia make the breakthrough on food security and the environment? The Guardian 7/14/11
- "We're in a crisis right now": World's biggest refugee camp sees alarming spike in child deaths UNHCR 7/11/11
- Germany grants Mexico aid to fight climate change People's Daily Online 7/6/11
- European Union Illegal Immigrant Maids Subjected To Sexual Abuse, Beatings: Report Huffington Post 7/5/11
- China Admits Spill From Northeastern Oil Rig NY Times 7/5/11
- An Airlift, Family by Family, Bolsters Cuba’s Economy NY Times 7/1/11
- Climate Change May Pose Biggest Security Threat IPS 7/1/11
- Gender Indicators for Global Climate Funds Still an Afterthought IPS 6/27/11
- The world’s climate experts must work harder to avoid conflicts of interest The Economist 6/23/11
- Poor Countries Host Vastly More Displaced People Than Wealthier Nations IPS 6/22/11
- Supreme Court kills global warming suit LA Times 6/21/11
- Help for young immigrants LA Times 6/20/11
- China Faces ‘Very Grave’ Environmental Situation, Officials Say NY Times 6/3/11
- U.S. weather extremes show "new normal" climate Reuters US 05/18/11
- Uniting in the Face Of "Unnatural" Disasters IPS News 05/09/11
- Australia, Malaysia reach deal on asylum-seekers CNN World 05/07/11
- Immigration and the bin Laden effect: More on the changes since 9/11 Multi-American 05/04/11
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Migration Information Source Top 10 Migration Issues of 2011
The Migration Information Source, a project of the Migration Policy Institute, is a unique online resource for fresh thought and analysis on global migration trends.Every December, the Source reviews the top international migration issues of the year. The Arab Spring, the backlash against immigrants in recession-pinched economies, diaspora entrepreneurship, and tensions in Europe over the Schengen zone are among the top migration developments of 2011. Keep current on migration around the world by signing up for the Source’s free bimonthly e-newsletter, or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
- Climate change migration warning issued through report BBC News 10/19/11
- Global warming 'confirmed' by independent study BBC News 10/20/11
- Seven Billion New York Times 10/23/11
- UK failing to share burden of migration crisis, says southern Europe The Guardian 10/7/11
- Climate change could trap hundreds of millions in disaster areas, report claims The Guardian 10/20/11
- Climate change 'grave threat' to security and health BBC News 10/17/11
- Tuvalu drought could be dry run for dealing with climate changeThe Guardian 10/17/11
- No Way Out: Climate Change and ImmobilityWorld Policy Blog 9/12/11
- Development bank warns of climate's effects on migrationThe Irish Times 9/20/11
- Asia-Pacific could face climate-induced migration: ADB IBN 9/16/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- Climate Change Drives Migration IPS 9/9/11
- Climate-Driven Migrants Raise Thorny Legal Issues IPS 8/16/11
- Climate Changes Bring Harsh Reality for Native Americans IPS 8/04/11
- My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant New York Times 6/22/11
- Bolivian President Denounces Water Privatization IPS 7/27/11
- Shift in Europe Seen in Debate on Immigrants NY Times 7/27/11
- Sustainable Development, Not 'Green Economy' Inter Press Service 7/15/11
- Will Bolivia make the breakthrough on food security and the environment? The Guardian 7/14/11
- "We're in a crisis right now": World's biggest refugee camp sees alarming spike in child deaths UNHCR 7/11/11
- Germany grants Mexico aid to fight climate change People's Daily Online 7/6/11
- European Union Illegal Immigrant Maids Subjected To Sexual Abuse, Beatings: Report Huffington Post 7/5/11
- China Admits Spill From Northeastern Oil Rig NY Times 7/5/11
- An Airlift, Family by Family, Bolsters Cuba’s Economy NY Times 7/1/11
- Climate Change May Pose Biggest Security Threat IPS 7/1/11
- Gender Indicators for Global Climate Funds Still an Afterthought IPS 6/27/11
- The world’s climate experts must work harder to avoid conflicts of interest The Economist 6/23/11
- Poor Countries Host Vastly More Displaced People Than Wealthier Nations IPS 6/22/11
- Supreme Court kills global warming suit LA Times 6/21/11
- Help for young immigrants LA Times 6/20/11
- China Faces ‘Very Grave’ Environmental Situation, Officials Say NY Times 6/3/11
- U.S. weather extremes show "new normal" climate Reuters US 05/18/11
- Uniting in the Face Of "Unnatural" Disasters IPS News 05/09/11
- Australia, Malaysia reach deal on asylum-seekers CNN World 05/07/11
- Immigration and the bin Laden effect: More on the changes since 9/11 Multi-American 05/04/11
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Launch of the 2011 Human Development Report, "Sustainability and Equity: A Better Future for All"
Development progress in the world's poorest countries could be halted or even reversed by mid-century unless bold steps are taken now to slow climate change, prevent further environmental damage, and reduce deep inequalities within and among nations, according to projections in the 2011 Human Development Report, launched November 2nd by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Click here to see the report read more.
- Climate change migration warning issued through report BBC News 10/19/11
- Global warming 'confirmed' by independent study BBC News 10/20/11
- Seven Billion New York Times 10/23/11
- UK failing to share burden of migration crisis, says southern Europe The Guardian 10/7/11
- Climate change could trap hundreds of millions in disaster areas, report claims The Guardian 10/20/11
- Climate change 'grave threat' to security and health BBC News 10/17/11
- Tuvalu drought could be dry run for dealing with climate changeThe Guardian 10/17/11
- No Way Out: Climate Change and ImmobilityWorld Policy Blog 9/12/11
- Development bank warns of climate's effects on migrationThe Irish Times 9/20/11
- Asia-Pacific could face climate-induced migration: ADB IBN 9/16/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- Climate Change Drives Migration IPS 9/9/11
- Climate-Driven Migrants Raise Thorny Legal Issues IPS 8/16/11
- Climate Changes Bring Harsh Reality for Native Americans IPS 8/04/11
- My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant New York Times 6/22/11
- Bolivian President Denounces Water Privatization IPS 7/27/11
- Shift in Europe Seen in Debate on Immigrants NY Times 7/27/11
- Sustainable Development, Not 'Green Economy' Inter Press Service 7/15/11
- Will Bolivia make the breakthrough on food security and the environment? The Guardian 7/14/11
- "We're in a crisis right now": World's biggest refugee camp sees alarming spike in child deaths UNHCR 7/11/11
- Germany grants Mexico aid to fight climate change People's Daily Online 7/6/11
- European Union Illegal Immigrant Maids Subjected To Sexual Abuse, Beatings: Report Huffington Post 7/5/11
- China Admits Spill From Northeastern Oil Rig NY Times 7/5/11
- An Airlift, Family by Family, Bolsters Cuba’s Economy NY Times 7/1/11
- Climate Change May Pose Biggest Security Threat IPS 7/1/11
- Gender Indicators for Global Climate Funds Still an Afterthought IPS 6/27/11
- The world’s climate experts must work harder to avoid conflicts of interest The Economist 6/23/11
- Poor Countries Host Vastly More Displaced People Than Wealthier Nations IPS 6/22/11
- Supreme Court kills global warming suit LA Times 6/21/11
- Help for young immigrants LA Times 6/20/11
- China Faces ‘Very Grave’ Environmental Situation, Officials Say NY Times 6/3/11
- U.S. weather extremes show "new normal" climate Reuters US 05/18/11
- Uniting in the Face Of "Unnatural" Disasters IPS News 05/09/11
- Australia, Malaysia reach deal on asylum-seekers CNN World 05/07/11
- Immigration and the bin Laden effect: More on the changes since 9/11 Multi-American 05/04/11
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Migration Information Source Top 10 Migration Issues of 2011
The Migration Information Source, a project of the Migration Policy Institute, is a unique online resource for fresh thought and analysis on global migration trends.Every December, the Source reviews the top international migration issues of the year. The Arab Spring, the backlash against immigrants in recession-pinched economies, diaspora entrepreneurship, and tensions in Europe over the Schengen zone are among the top migration developments of 2011. Keep current on migration around the world by signing up for the Source’s free bimonthly e-newsletter, or follow us on Facebook and Twitter.
- Climate change migration warning issued through report BBC News 10/19/11
- Global warming 'confirmed' by independent study BBC News 10/20/11
- Seven Billion New York Times 10/23/11
- UK failing to share burden of migration crisis, says southern Europe The Guardian 10/7/11
- Climate change could trap hundreds of millions in disaster areas, report claims The Guardian 10/20/11
- Climate change 'grave threat' to security and health BBC News 10/17/11
- Tuvalu drought could be dry run for dealing with climate changeThe Guardian 10/17/11
- No Way Out: Climate Change and ImmobilityWorld Policy Blog 9/12/11
- Development bank warns of climate's effects on migrationThe Irish Times 9/20/11
- Asia-Pacific could face climate-induced migration: ADB IBN 9/16/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- Climate Change Drives Migration IPS 9/9/11
- Climate-Driven Migrants Raise Thorny Legal Issues IPS 8/16/11
- Climate Changes Bring Harsh Reality for Native Americans IPS 8/04/11
- My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant New York Times 6/22/11
- Bolivian President Denounces Water Privatization IPS 7/27/11
- Shift in Europe Seen in Debate on Immigrants NY Times 7/27/11
- Sustainable Development, Not 'Green Economy' Inter Press Service 7/15/11
- Will Bolivia make the breakthrough on food security and the environment? The Guardian 7/14/11
- "We're in a crisis right now": World's biggest refugee camp sees alarming spike in child deaths UNHCR 7/11/11
- Germany grants Mexico aid to fight climate change People's Daily Online 7/6/11
- European Union Illegal Immigrant Maids Subjected To Sexual Abuse, Beatings: Report Huffington Post 7/5/11
- China Admits Spill From Northeastern Oil Rig NY Times 7/5/11
- An Airlift, Family by Family, Bolsters Cuba’s Economy NY Times 7/1/11
- Climate Change May Pose Biggest Security Threat IPS 7/1/11
- Gender Indicators for Global Climate Funds Still an Afterthought IPS 6/27/11
- The world’s climate experts must work harder to avoid conflicts of interest The Economist 6/23/11
- Poor Countries Host Vastly More Displaced People Than Wealthier Nations IPS 6/22/11
- Supreme Court kills global warming suit LA Times 6/21/11
- Help for young immigrants LA Times 6/20/11
- China Faces ‘Very Grave’ Environmental Situation, Officials Say NY Times 6/3/11
- U.S. weather extremes show "new normal" climate Reuters US 05/18/11
- Uniting in the Face Of "Unnatural" Disasters IPS News 05/09/11
- Australia, Malaysia reach deal on asylum-seekers CNN World 05/07/11
- Immigration and the bin Laden effect: More on the changes since 9/11 Multi-American 05/04/11
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Launch of the 2011 Human Development Report, "Sustainability and Equity: A Better Future for All"
Development progress in the world's poorest countries could be halted or even reversed by mid-century unless bold steps are taken now to slow climate change, prevent further environmental damage, and reduce deep inequalities within and among nations, according to projections in the 2011 Human Development Report, launched November 2nd by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Click here to see the report.
- Climate change 'may boost boat arrivals' The Sydney Mornign Herald 11/10/11
- Climate change induced displacement: Migration as an adaptation strategy The Daily Star 11/15/11
- London hit by migration cap City A.M. 11/15/11
- Immigration from Mexico in fast retreat, data show LA Times 11/15/11
- EU-Armenia Mobility Partnership to bring citizens closer ENPI 10/28/11
- Norway eases Greece immigration pressure The Foreigner 11/3/11
- World needs refugee re-think for climate victims: U.N. Reuters 6/6/11
- Home Office ban 'replaces economic migrants with guest workers' The Guardian 10/31/11
- Climate change migration warning issued through report BBC News 10/19/11
- Global warming 'confirmed' by independent study BBC News 10/20/11
- Seven Billion New York Times 10/23/11
- UK failing to share burden of migration crisis, says southern Europe The Guardian 10/7/11
- Climate change could trap hundreds of millions in disaster areas, report claims The Guardian 10/20/11
- Climate change 'grave threat' to security and health BBC News 10/17/11
- Tuvalu drought could be dry run for dealing with climate changeThe Guardian 10/17/11
- No Way Out: Climate Change and ImmobilityWorld Policy Blog 9/12/11
- Development bank warns of climate's effects on migrationThe Irish Times 9/20/11
- Asia-Pacific could face climate-induced migration: ADB IBN 9/16/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- Climate Change Drives Migration IPS 9/9/11
- Climate-Driven Migrants Raise Thorny Legal Issues IPS 8/16/11
- Climate Changes Bring Harsh Reality for Native Americans IPS 8/04/11
- My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant New York Times 6/22/11
- Bolivian President Denounces Water Privatization IPS 7/27/11
- Shift in Europe Seen in Debate on Immigrants NY Times 7/27/11
- Sustainable Development, Not 'Green Economy' Inter Press Service 7/15/11
- Will Bolivia make the breakthrough on food security and the environment? The Guardian 7/14/11
- "We're in a crisis right now": World's biggest refugee camp sees alarming spike in child deaths UNHCR 7/11/11
- Germany grants Mexico aid to fight climate change People's Daily Online 7/6/11
- European Union Illegal Immigrant Maids Subjected To Sexual Abuse, Beatings: Report Huffington Post 7/5/11
- China Admits Spill From Northeastern Oil Rig NY Times 7/5/11
- An Airlift, Family by Family, Bolsters Cuba’s Economy NY Times 7/1/11
- Climate Change May Pose Biggest Security Threat IPS 7/1/11
- Gender Indicators for Global Climate Funds Still an Afterthought IPS 6/27/11
- The world’s climate experts must work harder to avoid conflicts of interest The Economist 6/23/11
- Poor Countries Host Vastly More Displaced People Than Wealthier Nations IPS 6/22/11
- Supreme Court kills global warming suit LA Times 6/21/11
- Help for young immigrants LA Times 6/20/11
- China Faces ‘Very Grave’ Environmental Situation, Officials Say NY Times 6/3/11
- U.S. weather extremes show "new normal" climate Reuters US 05/18/11
- Uniting in the Face Of "Unnatural" Disasters IPS News 05/09/11
- Australia, Malaysia reach deal on asylum-seekers CNN World 05/07/11
- Immigration and the bin Laden effect: More on the changes since 9/11 Multi-American 05/04/11
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Inaugural colloquium: Evelyn Nakano Glenn, UC-Berkeley
The inaugural departmental colloquium will be held on Thursday, December 8, from 10:30 to 12:00, featuring none other than UCB Professor and former ASA president Evelyn Nakano Glenn. The precise title and abstract are TBD; the talk will be rooted in her recent and developing work on citizenship.Despite the timing late in the quarter, I hope everyone will come together for what is sure to be an interesting talk--not to mention a great opportunity to affirm our sociological dedication, even in these stressful and difficult times.
- Climate change migration warning issued through report BBC News 10/19/11
- Global warming 'confirmed' by independent study BBC News 10/20/11
- Seven Billion New York Times 10/23/11
- UK failing to share burden of migration crisis, says southern Europe The Guardian 10/7/11
- Climate change could trap hundreds of millions in disaster areas, report claims The Guardian 10/20/11
- Climate change 'grave threat' to security and health BBC News 10/17/11
- Tuvalu drought could be dry run for dealing with climate changeThe Guardian 10/17/11
- No Way Out: Climate Change and ImmobilityWorld Policy Blog 9/12/11
- Development bank warns of climate's effects on migrationThe Irish Times 9/20/11
- Asia-Pacific could face climate-induced migration: ADB IBN 9/16/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- Climate Change Drives Migration IPS 9/9/11
- Climate-Driven Migrants Raise Thorny Legal Issues IPS 8/16/11
- Climate Changes Bring Harsh Reality for Native Americans IPS 8/04/11
- My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant New York Times 6/22/11
- Bolivian President Denounces Water Privatization IPS 7/27/11
- Shift in Europe Seen in Debate on Immigrants NY Times 7/27/11
- Sustainable Development, Not 'Green Economy' Inter Press Service 7/15/11
- Will Bolivia make the breakthrough on food security and the environment? The Guardian 7/14/11
- "We're in a crisis right now": World's biggest refugee camp sees alarming spike in child deaths UNHCR 7/11/11
- Germany grants Mexico aid to fight climate change People's Daily Online 7/6/11
- European Union Illegal Immigrant Maids Subjected To Sexual Abuse, Beatings: Report Huffington Post 7/5/11
- China Admits Spill From Northeastern Oil Rig NY Times 7/5/11
- An Airlift, Family by Family, Bolsters Cuba’s Economy NY Times 7/1/11
- Climate Change May Pose Biggest Security Threat IPS 7/1/11
- Gender Indicators for Global Climate Funds Still an Afterthought IPS 6/27/11
- The world’s climate experts must work harder to avoid conflicts of interest The Economist 6/23/11
- Poor Countries Host Vastly More Displaced People Than Wealthier Nations IPS 6/22/11
- Supreme Court kills global warming suit LA Times 6/21/11
- Help for young immigrants LA Times 6/20/11
- China Faces ‘Very Grave’ Environmental Situation, Officials Say NY Times 6/3/11
- U.S. weather extremes show "new normal" climate Reuters US 05/18/11
- Uniting in the Face Of "Unnatural" Disasters IPS News 05/09/11
- Australia, Malaysia reach deal on asylum-seekers CNN World 05/07/11
- Immigration and the bin Laden effect: More on the changes since 9/11 Multi-American 05/04/11
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Launch of the 2011 Human Development Report, "Sustainability and Equity: A Better Future for All"
Development progress in the world's poorest countries could be halted or even reversed by mid-century unless bold steps are taken now to slow climate change, prevent further environmental damage, and reduce deep inequalities within and among nations, according to projections in the 2011 Human Development Report, launched by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) here today.
- Climate change migration warning issued through report BBC News 10/19/11
- Global warming 'confirmed' by independent study BBC News 10/20/11
- Seven Billion New York Times 10/23/11
- UK failing to share burden of migration crisis, says southern Europe The Guardian 10/7/11
- Climate change could trap hundreds of millions in disaster areas, report claims The Guardian 10/20/11
- Climate change 'grave threat' to security and health BBC News 10/17/11
- Tuvalu drought could be dry run for dealing with climate changeThe Guardian 10/17/11
- No Way Out: Climate Change and ImmobilityWorld Policy Blog 9/12/11
- Development bank warns of climate's effects on migrationThe Irish Times 9/20/11
- Asia-Pacific could face climate-induced migration: ADB IBN 9/16/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- Climate Change Drives Migration IPS 9/9/11
- Climate-Driven Migrants Raise Thorny Legal Issues IPS 8/16/11
- Climate Changes Bring Harsh Reality for Native Americans IPS 8/04/11
- My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant New York Times 6/22/11
- Bolivian President Denounces Water Privatization IPS 7/27/11
- Shift in Europe Seen in Debate on Immigrants NY Times 7/27/11
- Sustainable Development, Not 'Green Economy' Inter Press Service 7/15/11
- Will Bolivia make the breakthrough on food security and the environment? The Guardian 7/14/11
- "We're in a crisis right now": World's biggest refugee camp sees alarming spike in child deaths UNHCR 7/11/11
- Germany grants Mexico aid to fight climate change People's Daily Online 7/6/11
- European Union Illegal Immigrant Maids Subjected To Sexual Abuse, Beatings: Report Huffington Post 7/5/11
- China Admits Spill From Northeastern Oil Rig NY Times 7/5/11
- An Airlift, Family by Family, Bolsters Cuba’s Economy NY Times 7/1/11
- Climate Change May Pose Biggest Security Threat IPS 7/1/11
- Gender Indicators for Global Climate Funds Still an Afterthought IPS 6/27/11
- The world’s climate experts must work harder to avoid conflicts of interest The Economist 6/23/11
- Poor Countries Host Vastly More Displaced People Than Wealthier Nations IPS 6/22/11
- Supreme Court kills global warming suit LA Times 6/21/11
- Help for young immigrants LA Times 6/20/11
- China Faces ‘Very Grave’ Environmental Situation, Officials Say NY Times 6/3/11
- U.S. weather extremes show "new normal" climate Reuters US 05/18/11
- Uniting in the Face Of "Unnatural" Disasters IPS News 05/09/11
- Australia, Malaysia reach deal on asylum-seekers CNN World 05/07/11
- Immigration and the bin Laden effect: More on the changes since 9/11 Multi-American 05/04/11
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Inaugural colloquium: Evelyn Nakano Glenn, UC-Berkeley
The inaugural departmental colloquium will be held on Thursday, December 8, from 10:30 to 12:00, featuring none other than UCB Professor and former ASA president Evelyn Nakano Glenn. The precise title and abstract are TBD; the talk will be rooted in her recent and developing work on citizenship.Despite the timing late in the quarter, I hope everyone will come together for what is sure to be an interesting talk--not to mention a great opportunity to affirm our sociological dedication, even in these stressful and difficult times.
- Climate change migration warning issued through report BBC News 10/19/11
- Global warming 'confirmed' by independent study BBC News 10/20/11
- Seven Billion New York Times 10/23/11
- UK failing to share burden of migration crisis, says southern Europe The Guardian 10/7/11
- Climate change could trap hundreds of millions in disaster areas, report claims The Guardian 10/20/11
- Climate change 'grave threat' to security and health BBC News 10/17/11
- Tuvalu drought could be dry run for dealing with climate changeThe Guardian 10/17/11
- No Way Out: Climate Change and ImmobilityWorld Policy Blog 9/12/11
- Development bank warns of climate's effects on migrationThe Irish Times 9/20/11
- Asia-Pacific could face climate-induced migration: ADB IBN 9/16/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- Climate Change Drives Migration IPS 9/9/11
- Climate-Driven Migrants Raise Thorny Legal Issues IPS 8/16/11
- Climate Changes Bring Harsh Reality for Native Americans IPS 8/04/11
- My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant New York Times 6/22/11
- Bolivian President Denounces Water Privatization IPS 7/27/11
- Shift in Europe Seen in Debate on Immigrants NY Times 7/27/11
- Sustainable Development, Not 'Green Economy' Inter Press Service 7/15/11
- Will Bolivia make the breakthrough on food security and the environment? The Guardian 7/14/11
- "We're in a crisis right now": World's biggest refugee camp sees alarming spike in child deaths UNHCR 7/11/11
- Germany grants Mexico aid to fight climate change People's Daily Online 7/6/11
- European Union Illegal Immigrant Maids Subjected To Sexual Abuse, Beatings: Report Huffington Post 7/5/11
- China Admits Spill From Northeastern Oil Rig NY Times 7/5/11
- An Airlift, Family by Family, Bolsters Cuba’s Economy NY Times 7/1/11
- Climate Change May Pose Biggest Security Threat IPS 7/1/11
- Gender Indicators for Global Climate Funds Still an Afterthought IPS 6/27/11
- The world’s climate experts must work harder to avoid conflicts of interest The Economist 6/23/11
- Poor Countries Host Vastly More Displaced People Than Wealthier Nations IPS 6/22/11
- Supreme Court kills global warming suit LA Times 6/21/11
- Help for young immigrants LA Times 6/20/11
- China Faces ‘Very Grave’ Environmental Situation, Officials Say NY Times 6/3/11
- U.S. weather extremes show "new normal" climate Reuters US 05/18/11
- Uniting in the Face Of "Unnatural" Disasters IPS News 05/09/11
- Australia, Malaysia reach deal on asylum-seekers CNN World 05/07/11
- Immigration and the bin Laden effect: More on the changes since 9/11 Multi-American 05/04/11
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Launch of the 2011 Human Development Report, "Sustainability and Equity: A Better Future for All"
Development progress in the world's poorest countries could be halted or even reversed by mid-century unless bold steps are taken now to slow climate change, prevent further environmental damage, and reduce deep inequalities within and among nations, according to projections in the 2011 Human Development Report, launched November 2nd by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Click here to see the report.
- Climate change migration warning issued through report BBC News 10/19/11
- Global warming 'confirmed' by independent study BBC News 10/20/11
- Seven Billion New York Times 10/23/11
- UK failing to share burden of migration crisis, says southern Europe The Guardian 10/7/11
- Climate change could trap hundreds of millions in disaster areas, report claims The Guardian 10/20/11
- Climate change 'grave threat' to security and health BBC News 10/17/11
- Tuvalu drought could be dry run for dealing with climate changeThe Guardian 10/17/11
- No Way Out: Climate Change and ImmobilityWorld Policy Blog 9/12/11
- Development bank warns of climate's effects on migrationThe Irish Times 9/20/11
- Asia-Pacific could face climate-induced migration: ADB IBN 9/16/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- Climate Change Drives Migration IPS 9/9/11
- Climate-Driven Migrants Raise Thorny Legal Issues IPS 8/16/11
- Climate Changes Bring Harsh Reality for Native Americans IPS 8/04/11
- My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant New York Times 6/22/11
- Bolivian President Denounces Water Privatization IPS 7/27/11
- Shift in Europe Seen in Debate on Immigrants NY Times 7/27/11
- Sustainable Development, Not 'Green Economy' Inter Press Service 7/15/11
- Will Bolivia make the breakthrough on food security and the environment? The Guardian 7/14/11
- "We're in a crisis right now": World's biggest refugee camp sees alarming spike in child deaths UNHCR 7/11/11
- Germany grants Mexico aid to fight climate change People's Daily Online 7/6/11
- European Union Illegal Immigrant Maids Subjected To Sexual Abuse, Beatings: Report Huffington Post 7/5/11
- China Admits Spill From Northeastern Oil Rig NY Times 7/5/11
- An Airlift, Family by Family, Bolsters Cuba’s Economy NY Times 7/1/11
- Climate Change May Pose Biggest Security Threat IPS 7/1/11
- Gender Indicators for Global Climate Funds Still an Afterthought IPS 6/27/11
- The world’s climate experts must work harder to avoid conflicts of interest The Economist 6/23/11
- Poor Countries Host Vastly More Displaced People Than Wealthier Nations IPS 6/22/11
- Supreme Court kills global warming suit LA Times 6/21/11
- Help for young immigrants LA Times 6/20/11
- China Faces ‘Very Grave’ Environmental Situation, Officials Say NY Times 6/3/11
- U.S. weather extremes show "new normal" climate Reuters US 05/18/11
- Uniting in the Face Of "Unnatural" Disasters IPS News 05/09/11
- Australia, Malaysia reach deal on asylum-seekers CNN World 05/07/11
- Immigration and the bin Laden effect: More on the changes since 9/11 Multi-American 05/04/11
-
Inaugural colloquium: Evelyn Nakano Glenn, UC-Berkeley
The inaugural departmental colloquium will be held on Thursday, December 8, from 10:30 to 12:00, featuring none other than UCB Professor and former ASA president Evelyn Nakano Glenn. The precise title and abstract are TBD; the talk will be rooted in her recent and developing work on citizenship.Despite the timing late in the quarter, I hope everyone will come together for what is sure to be an interesting talk--not to mention a great opportunity to affirm our sociological dedication, even in these stressful and difficult times.
- Climate change 'may boost boat arrivals' The Sydney Mornign Herald 11/10/11
- Climate change induced displacement: Migration as an adaptation strategy The Daily Star 11/15/11
- London hit by migration cap City A.M. 11/15/11
- Immigration from Mexico in fast retreat, data show LA Times 11/15/11
- EU-Armenia Mobility Partnership to bring citizens closer ENPI 10/28/11
- Norway eases Greece immigration pressure The Foreigner 11/3/11
- World needs refugee re-think for climate victims: U.N. Reuters 6/6/11
- Home Office ban 'replaces economic migrants with guest workers' The Guardian 10/31/11
- Climate change migration warning issued through report BBC News 10/19/11
- Global warming 'confirmed' by independent study BBC News 10/20/11
- Seven Billion New York Times 10/23/11
- UK failing to share burden of migration crisis, says southern Europe The Guardian 10/7/11
- Climate change could trap hundreds of millions in disaster areas, report claims The Guardian 10/20/11
- Climate change 'grave threat' to security and health BBC News 10/17/11
- Tuvalu drought could be dry run for dealing with climate changeThe Guardian 10/17/11
- No Way Out: Climate Change and ImmobilityWorld Policy Blog 9/12/11
- Development bank warns of climate's effects on migrationThe Irish Times 9/20/11
- Asia-Pacific could face climate-induced migration: ADB IBN 9/16/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- Climate Change Drives Migration IPS 9/9/11
- Climate-Driven Migrants Raise Thorny Legal Issues IPS 8/16/11
- Climate Changes Bring Harsh Reality for Native Americans IPS 8/04/11
- My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant New York Times 6/22/11
- Bolivian President Denounces Water Privatization IPS 7/27/11
- Shift in Europe Seen in Debate on Immigrants NY Times 7/27/11
- Sustainable Development, Not 'Green Economy' Inter Press Service 7/15/11
- Will Bolivia make the breakthrough on food security and the environment? The Guardian 7/14/11
- "We're in a crisis right now": World's biggest refugee camp sees alarming spike in child deaths UNHCR 7/11/11
- Germany grants Mexico aid to fight climate change People's Daily Online 7/6/11
- European Union Illegal Immigrant Maids Subjected To Sexual Abuse, Beatings: Report Huffington Post 7/5/11
- China Admits Spill From Northeastern Oil Rig NY Times 7/5/11
- An Airlift, Family by Family, Bolsters Cuba’s Economy NY Times 7/1/11
- Climate Change May Pose Biggest Security Threat IPS 7/1/11
- Gender Indicators for Global Climate Funds Still an Afterthought IPS 6/27/11
- The world’s climate experts must work harder to avoid conflicts of interest The Economist 6/23/11
- Poor Countries Host Vastly More Displaced People Than Wealthier Nations IPS 6/22/11
- Supreme Court kills global warming suit LA Times 6/21/11
- Help for young immigrants LA Times 6/20/11
- China Faces ‘Very Grave’ Environmental Situation, Officials Say NY Times 6/3/11
- U.S. weather extremes show "new normal" climate Reuters US 05/18/11
- Uniting in the Face Of "Unnatural" Disasters IPS News 05/09/11
- Australia, Malaysia reach deal on asylum-seekers CNN World 05/07/11
- Immigration and the bin Laden effect: More on the changes since 9/11 Multi-American 05/04/11
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Launch of the 2011 Human Development Report, "Sustainability and Equity: A Better Future for All"
Development progress in the world's poorest countries could be halted or even reversed by mid-century unless bold steps are taken now to slow climate change, prevent further environmental damage, and reduce deep inequalities within and among nations, according to projections in the 2011 Human Development Report, launched November 2nd by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Click here to see the report.
- Climate change migration warning issued through report BBC News 10/19/11
- Global warming 'confirmed' by independent study BBC News 10/20/11
- Seven Billion New York Times 10/23/11
- UK failing to share burden of migration crisis, says southern Europe The Guardian 10/7/11
- Climate change could trap hundreds of millions in disaster areas, report claims The Guardian 10/20/11
- Climate change 'grave threat' to security and health BBC News 10/17/11
- Tuvalu drought could be dry run for dealing with climate changeThe Guardian 10/17/11
- No Way Out: Climate Change and ImmobilityWorld Policy Blog 9/12/11
- Development bank warns of climate's effects on migrationThe Irish Times 9/20/11
- Asia-Pacific could face climate-induced migration: ADB IBN 9/16/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- Climate Change Drives Migration IPS 9/9/11
- Climate-Driven Migrants Raise Thorny Legal Issues IPS 8/16/11
- Climate Changes Bring Harsh Reality for Native Americans IPS 8/04/11
- My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant New York Times 6/22/11
- Bolivian President Denounces Water Privatization IPS 7/27/11
- Shift in Europe Seen in Debate on Immigrants NY Times 7/27/11
- Sustainable Development, Not 'Green Economy' Inter Press Service 7/15/11
- Will Bolivia make the breakthrough on food security and the environment? The Guardian 7/14/11
- "We're in a crisis right now": World's biggest refugee camp sees alarming spike in child deaths UNHCR 7/11/11
- Germany grants Mexico aid to fight climate change People's Daily Online 7/6/11
- European Union Illegal Immigrant Maids Subjected To Sexual Abuse, Beatings: Report Huffington Post 7/5/11
- China Admits Spill From Northeastern Oil Rig NY Times 7/5/11
- An Airlift, Family by Family, Bolsters Cuba’s Economy NY Times 7/1/11
- Climate Change May Pose Biggest Security Threat IPS 7/1/11
- Gender Indicators for Global Climate Funds Still an Afterthought IPS 6/27/11
- The world’s climate experts must work harder to avoid conflicts of interest The Economist 6/23/11
- Poor Countries Host Vastly More Displaced People Than Wealthier Nations IPS 6/22/11
- Supreme Court kills global warming suit LA Times 6/21/11
- Help for young immigrants LA Times 6/20/11
- China Faces ‘Very Grave’ Environmental Situation, Officials Say NY Times 6/3/11
- U.S. weather extremes show "new normal" climate Reuters US 05/18/11
- Uniting in the Face Of "Unnatural" Disasters IPS News 05/09/11
- Australia, Malaysia reach deal on asylum-seekers CNN World 05/07/11
- Immigration and the bin Laden effect: More on the changes since 9/11 Multi-American 05/04/11
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Launch of the 2011 Human Development Report, "Sustainability and Equity: A Better Future for All"
Development progress in the world's poorest countries could be halted or even reversed by mid-century unless bold steps are taken now to slow climate change, prevent further environmental damage, and reduce deep inequalities within and among nations, according to projections in the 2011 Human Development Report, launched by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) here today.
- Climate change migration warning issued through report BBC News 10/19/11
- Global warming 'confirmed' by independent study BBC News 10/20/11
- Seven Billion New York Times 10/23/11
- UK failing to share burden of migration crisis, says southern Europe The Guardian 10/7/11
- Climate change could trap hundreds of millions in disaster areas, report claims The Guardian 10/20/11
- Climate change 'grave threat' to security and health BBC News 10/17/11
- Tuvalu drought could be dry run for dealing with climate changeThe Guardian 10/17/11
- No Way Out: Climate Change and ImmobilityWorld Policy Blog 9/12/11
- Development bank warns of climate's effects on migrationThe Irish Times 9/20/11
- Asia-Pacific could face climate-induced migration: ADB IBN 9/16/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- Climate Change Drives Migration IPS 9/9/11
- Climate-Driven Migrants Raise Thorny Legal Issues IPS 8/16/11
- Climate Changes Bring Harsh Reality for Native Americans IPS 8/04/11
- My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant New York Times 6/22/11
- Bolivian President Denounces Water Privatization IPS 7/27/11
- Shift in Europe Seen in Debate on Immigrants NY Times 7/27/11
- Sustainable Development, Not 'Green Economy' Inter Press Service 7/15/11
- Will Bolivia make the breakthrough on food security and the environment? The Guardian 7/14/11
- "We're in a crisis right now": World's biggest refugee camp sees alarming spike in child deaths UNHCR 7/11/11
- Germany grants Mexico aid to fight climate change People's Daily Online 7/6/11
- European Union Illegal Immigrant Maids Subjected To Sexual Abuse, Beatings: Report Huffington Post 7/5/11
- China Admits Spill From Northeastern Oil Rig NY Times 7/5/11
- An Airlift, Family by Family, Bolsters Cuba’s Economy NY Times 7/1/11
- Climate Change May Pose Biggest Security Threat IPS 7/1/11
- Gender Indicators for Global Climate Funds Still an Afterthought IPS 6/27/11
- The world’s climate experts must work harder to avoid conflicts of interest The Economist 6/23/11
- Poor Countries Host Vastly More Displaced People Than Wealthier Nations IPS 6/22/11
- Supreme Court kills global warming suit LA Times 6/21/11
- Help for young immigrants LA Times 6/20/11
- China Faces ‘Very Grave’ Environmental Situation, Officials Say NY Times 6/3/11
- U.S. weather extremes show "new normal" climate Reuters US 05/18/11
- Uniting in the Face Of "Unnatural" Disasters IPS News 05/09/11
- Australia, Malaysia reach deal on asylum-seekers CNN World 05/07/11
- Immigration and the bin Laden effect: More on the changes since 9/11 Multi-American 05/04/11
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Launch of the 2011 Human Development Report, "Sustainability and Equity: A Better Future for All"
Development progress in the world's poorest countries could be halted or even reversed by mid-century unless bold steps are taken now to slow climate change, prevent further environmental damage, and reduce deep inequalities within and among nations, according to projections in the 2011 Human Development Report, launched November 2nd by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Click here to see the report read more.
- Climate change migration warning issued through report BBC News 10/19/11
- Global warming 'confirmed' by independent study BBC News 10/20/11
- Seven Billion New York Times 10/23/11
- UK failing to share burden of migration crisis, says southern Europe The Guardian 10/7/11
- Climate change could trap hundreds of millions in disaster areas, report claims The Guardian 10/20/11
- Climate change 'grave threat' to security and health BBC News 10/17/11
- Tuvalu drought could be dry run for dealing with climate changeThe Guardian 10/17/11
- No Way Out: Climate Change and ImmobilityWorld Policy Blog 9/12/11
- Development bank warns of climate's effects on migrationThe Irish Times 9/20/11
- Asia-Pacific could face climate-induced migration: ADB IBN 9/16/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- Climate Change Drives Migration IPS 9/9/11
- Climate-Driven Migrants Raise Thorny Legal Issues IPS 8/16/11
- Climate Changes Bring Harsh Reality for Native Americans IPS 8/04/11
- My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant New York Times 6/22/11
- Bolivian President Denounces Water Privatization IPS 7/27/11
- Shift in Europe Seen in Debate on Immigrants NY Times 7/27/11
- Sustainable Development, Not 'Green Economy' Inter Press Service 7/15/11
- Will Bolivia make the breakthrough on food security and the environment? The Guardian 7/14/11
- "We're in a crisis right now": World's biggest refugee camp sees alarming spike in child deaths UNHCR 7/11/11
- Germany grants Mexico aid to fight climate change People's Daily Online 7/6/11
- European Union Illegal Immigrant Maids Subjected To Sexual Abuse, Beatings: Report Huffington Post 7/5/11
- China Admits Spill From Northeastern Oil Rig NY Times 7/5/11
- An Airlift, Family by Family, Bolsters Cuba’s Economy NY Times 7/1/11
- Climate Change May Pose Biggest Security Threat IPS 7/1/11
- Gender Indicators for Global Climate Funds Still an Afterthought IPS 6/27/11
- The world’s climate experts must work harder to avoid conflicts of interest The Economist 6/23/11
- Poor Countries Host Vastly More Displaced People Than Wealthier Nations IPS 6/22/11
- Supreme Court kills global warming suit LA Times 6/21/11
- Help for young immigrants LA Times 6/20/11
- China Faces ‘Very Grave’ Environmental Situation, Officials Say NY Times 6/3/11
- U.S. weather extremes show "new normal" climate Reuters US 05/18/11
- Uniting in the Face Of "Unnatural" Disasters IPS News 05/09/11
- Australia, Malaysia reach deal on asylum-seekers CNN World 05/07/11
- Immigration and the bin Laden effect: More on the changes since 9/11 Multi-American 05/04/11
-
Launch of the 2011 Human Development Report, "Sustainability and Equity: A Better Future for All"
Development progress in the world's poorest countries could be halted or even reversed by mid-century unless bold steps are taken now to slow climate change, prevent further environmental damage, and reduce deep inequalities within and among nations, according to projections in the 2011 Human Development Report, launched November 2nd by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP). Click here to see the report.
- Climate change migration warning issued through report BBC News 10/19/11
- Global warming 'confirmed' by independent study BBC News 10/20/11
- Seven Billion New York Times 10/23/11
- UK failing to share burden of migration crisis, says southern Europe The Guardian 10/7/11
- Climate change could trap hundreds of millions in disaster areas, report claims The Guardian 10/20/11
- Climate change 'grave threat' to security and health BBC News 10/17/11
- Tuvalu drought could be dry run for dealing with climate changeThe Guardian 10/17/11
- No Way Out: Climate Change and ImmobilityWorld Policy Blog 9/12/11
- Development bank warns of climate's effects on migrationThe Irish Times 9/20/11
- Asia-Pacific could face climate-induced migration: ADB IBN 9/16/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- World Bank: ditch fossil fuel subsidies to address climate change The Guardian 9/21/11
- Climate Change Drives Migration IPS 9/9/11
- Climate-Driven Migrants Raise Thorny Legal Issues IPS 8/16/11
- Climate Changes Bring Harsh Reality for Native Americans IPS 8/04/11
- My Life as an Undocumented Immigrant New York Times 6/22/11
- Bolivian President Denounces Water Privatization IPS 7/27/11
- Shift in Europe Seen in Debate on Immigrants NY Times 7/27/11
- Sustainable Development, Not 'Green Economy' Inter Press Service 7/15/11
- Will Bolivia make the breakthrough on food security and the environment? The Guardian 7/14/11
- "We're in a crisis right now": World's biggest refugee camp sees alarming spike in child deaths UNHCR 7/11/11
- Germany grants Mexico aid to fight climate change People's Daily Online 7/6/11
- European Union Illegal Immigrant Maids Subjected To Sexual Abuse, Beatings: Report Huffington Post 7/5/11
- China Admits Spill From Northeastern Oil Rig NY Times 7/5/11
- An Airlift, Family by Family, Bolsters Cuba’s Economy NY Times 7/1/11
- Climate Change May Pose Biggest Security Threat IPS 7/1/11
- Gender Indicators for Global Climate Funds Still an Afterthought IPS 6/27/11
- The world’s climate experts must work harder to avoid conflicts of interest The Economist 6/23/11
- Poor Countries Host Vastly More Displaced People Than Wealthier Nations IPS 6/22/11
- Supreme Court kills global warming suit LA Times 6/21/11
- Help for young immigrants LA Times 6/20/11
- China Faces ‘Very Grave’ Environmental Situation, Officials Say NY Times 6/3/11
- U.S. weather extremes show "new normal" climate Reuters US 05/18/11
- Uniting in the Face Of "Unnatural" Disasters IPS News 05/09/11
- Australia, Malaysia reach deal on asylum-seekers CNN World 05/07/11
- Immigration and the bin Laden effect: More on the changes since 9/11 Multi-American 05/04/11
Announcements
Research Highlights
Max Castorani is a third year PhD student in the Environmental Science and Policy Department at UC Davis. He is concerned about biological invasions occurring at rates faster than our ability to study and understand how they change our environment, economy and society.
Max’s project, The effect of the exotic Asian mussel (Musculista senhousia) on the resilience of eelgrass (Zostera marina) to disturbance, will focus on Musculista senhousia, an invasion that has not been studied as much as others. Max will first conduct field surveys in Mission Bay, San Diego. In addition, he’ll conduct a larger experiment manipulating disturbance and observing its effects.
Announcements
Research Highlights
Max Castorani is a third year PhD student in the Environmental Science and Policy Department at UC Davis. He is concerned about biological invasions occurring at rates faster than our ability to study and understand how they change our environment, economy and society.
Max’s project, The effect of the exotic Asian mussel (Musculista senhousia) on the resilience of eelgrass (Zostera marina) to disturbance, will focus on Musculista senhousia, an invasion that has not been studied as much as others. Max will first conduct field surveys in Mission Bay, San Diego. In addition, he’ll conduct a larger experiment manipulating disturbance and observing its effects.
Announcements
Research Highlights
Max Castorani is a third year PhD student in the Environmental Science and Policy Department at UC Davis. He is concerned about biological invasions occurring at rates faster than our ability to study and understand how they change our environment, economy and society.
Max’s project, The effect of the exotic Asian mussel (Musculista senhousia) on the resilience of eelgrass (Zostera marina) to disturbance, will focus on Musculista senhousia, an invasion that has not been studied as much as others. Max will first conduct field surveys in Mission Bay, San Diego. In addition, he’ll conduct a larger experiment manipulating disturbance and observing its effects.
Announcements
Research Highlights
Max Castorani is a third year PhD student in the Environmental Science and Policy Department at UC Davis. He is concerned about biological invasions occurring at rates faster than our ability to study and understand how they change our environment, economy and society.
Max’s project, The effect of the exotic Asian mussel (Musculista senhousia) on the resilience of eelgrass (Zostera marina) to disturbance, will focus on Musculista senhousia, an invasion that has not been studied as much as others. Max will first conduct field surveys in Mission Bay, San Diego. In addition, he’ll conduct a larger experiment manipulating disturbance and observing its effects.
Announcements
Research Highlights
Max Castorani is a third year PhD student in the Environmental Science and Policy Department at UC Davis. He is concerned about biological invasions occurring at rates faster than our ability to study and understand how they change our environment, economy and society.
Max’s project, The effect of the exotic Asian mussel (Musculista senhousia) on the resilience of eelgrass (Zostera marina) to disturbance, will focus on Musculista senhousia, an invasion that has not been studied as much as others. Max will first conduct field surveys in Mission Bay, San Diego. In addition, he’ll conduct a larger experiment manipulating disturbance and observing its effects.
Announcements
Research Highlights
Max Castorani is a third year PhD student in the Environmental Science and Policy Department at UC Davis. He is concerned about biological invasions occurring at rates faster than our ability to study and understand how they change our environment, economy and society.
Max’s project, The effect of the exotic Asian mussel (Musculista senhousia) on the resilience of eelgrass (Zostera marina) to disturbance, will focus on Musculista senhousia, an invasion that has not been studied as much as others. Max will first conduct field surveys in Mission Bay, San Diego. In addition, he’ll conduct a larger experiment manipulating disturbance and observing its effects.
Announcements
Research Highlights
Max Castorani is a third year PhD student in the Environmental Science and Policy Department at UC Davis. He is concerned about biological invasions occurring at rates faster than our ability to study and understand how they change our environment, economy and society.
Max’s project, The effect of the exotic Asian mussel (Musculista senhousia) on the resilience of eelgrass (Zostera marina) to disturbance, will focus on Musculista senhousia, an invasion that has not been studied as much as others. Max will first conduct field surveys in Mission Bay, San Diego. In addition, he’ll conduct a larger experiment manipulating disturbance and observing its effects.
Announcements
Research Highlights
Max Castorani is a third year PhD student in the Environmental Science and Policy Department at UC Davis. He is concerned about biological invasions occurring at rates faster than our ability to study and understand how they change our environment, economy and society.
Max’s project, The effect of the exotic Asian mussel (Musculista senhousia) on the resilience of eelgrass (Zostera marina) to disturbance, will focus on Musculista senhousia, an invasion that has not been studied as much as others. Max will first conduct field surveys in Mission Bay, San Diego. In addition, he’ll conduct a larger experiment manipulating disturbance and observing its effects.
Announcements
Research Highlights
Max Castorani is a third year PhD student in the Environmental Science and Policy Department at UC Davis. He is concerned about biological invasions occurring at rates faster than our ability to study and understand how they change our environment, economy and society.
Max’s project, The effect of the exotic Asian mussel (Musculista senhousia) on the resilience of eelgrass (Zostera marina) to disturbance, will focus on Musculista senhousia, an invasion that has not been studied as much as others. Max will first conduct field surveys in Mission Bay, San Diego. In addition, he’ll conduct a larger experiment manipulating disturbance and observing its effects.
Announcements
Research Highlights
Max Castorani is a third year PhD student in the Environmental Science and Policy Department at UC Davis. He is concerned about biological invasions occurring at rates faster than our ability to study and understand how they change our environment, economy and society.
Max’s project, The effect of the exotic Asian mussel (Musculista senhousia) on the resilience of eelgrass (Zostera marina) to disturbance, will focus on Musculista senhousia, an invasion that has not been studied as much as others. Max will first conduct field surveys in Mission Bay, San Diego. In addition, he’ll conduct a larger experiment manipulating disturbance and observing its effects.
Announcements
Research Highlights
Max Castorani is a third year PhD student in the Environmental Science and Policy Department at UC Davis. He is concerned about biological invasions occurring at rates faster than our ability to study and understand how they change our environment, economy and society.
Max’s project, The effect of the exotic Asian mussel (Musculista senhousia) on the resilience of eelgrass (Zostera marina) to disturbance, will focus on Musculista senhousia, an invasion that has not been studied as much as others. Max will first conduct field surveys in Mission Bay, San Diego. In addition, he’ll conduct a larger experiment manipulating disturbance and observing its effects.
Announcements
Research Highlights
Max Castorani is a third year PhD student in the Environmental Science and Policy Department at UC Davis. He is concerned about biological invasions occurring at rates faster than our ability to study and understand how they change our environment, economy and society.
Max’s project, The effect of the exotic Asian mussel (Musculista senhousia) on the resilience of eelgrass (Zostera marina) to disturbance, will focus on Musculista senhousia, an invasion that has not been studied as much as others. Max will first conduct field surveys in Mission Bay, San Diego. In addition, he’ll conduct a larger experiment manipulating disturbance and observing its effects.
Announcements
Research Highlights
Max Castorani is a third year PhD student in the Environmental Science and Policy Department at UC Davis. He is concerned about biological invasions occurring at rates faster than our ability to study and understand how they change our environment, economy and society.
Max’s project, The effect of the exotic Asian mussel (Musculista senhousia) on the resilience of eelgrass (Zostera marina) to disturbance, will focus on Musculista senhousia, an invasion that has not been studied as much as others. Max will first conduct field surveys in Mission Bay, San Diego. In addition, he’ll conduct a larger experiment manipulating disturbance and observing its effects.
Announcements
Research Highlights
Max Castorani is a third year PhD student in the Environmental Science and Policy Department at UC Davis. He is concerned about biological invasions occurring at rates faster than our ability to study and understand how they change our environment, economy and society.
Max’s project, The effect of the exotic Asian mussel (Musculista senhousia) on the resilience of eelgrass (Zostera marina) to disturbance, will focus on Musculista senhousia, an invasion that has not been studied as much as others. Max will first conduct field surveys in Mission Bay, San Diego. In addition, he’ll conduct a larger experiment manipulating disturbance and observing its effects.
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Research Highlights
Max Castorani is a third year PhD student in the Environmental Science and Policy Department at UC Davis. He is concerned about biological invasions occurring at rates faster than our ability to study and understand how they change our environment, economy and society.
Max’s project, The effect of the exotic Asian mussel (Musculista senhousia) on the resilience of eelgrass (Zostera marina) to disturbance, will focus on Musculista senhousia, an invasion that has not been studied as much as others. Max will first conduct field surveys in Mission Bay, San Diego. In addition, he’ll conduct a larger experiment manipulating disturbance and observing its effects.

