Human mobility in the context of environmental impacts has been gaining increasing attention. Our blog series ‘Under the Weather, On the Move’ seeks to demystify climate migration by exploring some of its key aspects, intersectional variations, and policy angles.
In this first article, we discuss how climate migration can be broadly defined.
Read our next article in this series, which elaborates on differential experiences and introduces the notion of intersectionality, delving into how an intersectional lens can help understand climate migration holistically.