Climate-Driven Migration

18/03/2025 38 min Temporada 2 Episodio 5

Listen "Climate-Driven Migration"

Episode Synopsis

Oleg Smirnov and Gallya Lahav delve into the often-overlooked topic of climate change-driven migration. Host Heather Lynch speaks with Smirnov and Lahav, associate professor and professor in the Department of Political Science, about the definitions and implications of climate migrants, the controversial term 'environmental refugees,' and the geopolitical ramifications of international climate negotiations, particularly the inconsistent participation in the United States. They explore the urgent need for revised international policies to address the growing number of people displaced by climate-related events.Learn more with: Refugee Convention of the GenevaThe International Organization for Migration (IOM)United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) “Climate Change, Drought, and Potential Environmental Migration Flows Under Different Policy Scenarios” by Gallya Lahav, Oleg Smirnov et al.“Two-wave panel survey dataset on who feels affected by Hurricane Florence” by Oleg Smirnov at al.“Collective risk social dilemma and the consequences of the US withdrawal from international climate negotiations” by Oleg SmirnovSkip ahead to the chapter that interests you:00:00 Introduction to Climate-Driven Migration02:04 Understanding Climate Refugees06:13 Drought as a Driver of Migration11:27 The Finite Pool of Worry14:57 Hurricane Florence Case Study27:29 International Climate Negotiations33:06 Future of Migration and Climate Change36:14 Conclusion and Final ThoughtsTell a friend and share a link to this episode.You can find all our episodes at www.stonybrook.edu/c4e or wherever you stream audio.Sign up for our newsletter: https://www.stonybrook.edu/commcms/c4e/newsletters.phpFor all things Stony Brook on social media: https://bit.ly/m/sbuC4E Presents is a production of Stony Brook’s Collaborative for the Earth.Host: Heather LynchEditor: J.D. AllenProgram manager: Jennifer Gilday