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Climate change-induced migration and violent conflict
Institution:1. Department of Environmental Science and Policy, University of Milan, Italy;2. GREEN-Bocconi University, Italy;3. LICOS – Centre for Institution and Economic Performance, KU Leuven, Belgium
Abstract:In a world of rising sea levels and melting glaciers, climate change is most likely occurring but with uncertain overall effects. I argue that we can predict the effects of climate change on migration by exploring the effects of environmental problems on migration in recent decades. People can adapt to these problems by staying in place and doing nothing, staying in place and mitigating the problems, or leaving the affected areas. The choice between these options will depend on the extent of problems and mitigation capabilities. People living in lesser developed countries may be more likely to leave affected areas, which may cause conflict in receiving areas. My findings support this theory, and suggest certain policy implications for climate change.
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