A storm system that cut off power for at least 200,000 customers and blanketed southern states with snow on Sunday slithered across the Northeast on Monday, The New York Times reported. Today we’ll look at the devastating volcanic eruption that triggered a tsunami in the Pacific and then we'll sit down with RAND Corp.'s Aaron Clark-Ginsberg to discuss "climate mobility." Clark-Ginsberg, the coauthor of a recent study on a phenomenon called "climate mobility," sat down to talk to Equilibrium about what is missing in the "climate migration" discussion. Clark-Ginsberg argues that society thinks about climate migration in a number of incorrect ways:1. CLIMATE MOBILITY AFFECTS EVERYONEClark-Ginsberg and his coauthors are advocating for the use of the phrase "climate mobility," arguing it touches on every way climate change impacts people’s movement and where they get stuck.
Source: The North Africa Journal January 17, 2022 23:06 UTC