Examines how historical environmental distress like famine and drought drove migration, questioning the uniqueness of climate change-related migration.
Discusses human responsibility in climate change, the scale of environmental migration, terminology shifts, and the complex relationship between climate change and migration.
Explores inclusion and exclusion in migration policies, economic impacts, local migration, challenges faced by long-distance migrants, and the future of migration policy.
Explores free and constrained labor migration, focusing on the distribution of international migrants and addressing questions from the previous lecture.