*DEEP** CLIMATE CONVERSATIONS *


*Topic: "Climate Migration” *



*Thursday, November 16*

*12:00-1:15 PM EST  *





The Environmental Politics and Governance network (epgnetwork.org
<https://urldefense.com/v3/__http://epgnetwork.org/__;!!K-Hz7m0Vt54!k2dTKtboKHZNt8LKbGB_wtGZcKwD7Rj5MbAL6_xPG-V8QGAUHRteCxnhs8x19eRQUuS_0jR8dXChob6D-lHT2w$>)
has launched a new initiative, Deep Climate Conversations. This will be an
online structured roundtable (i.e., questions circulated in advance to
speakers) on a specific issue. The objective is to explore climate issues
at a deeper, theoretical level.



This will be a 75-minute event: 60 minutes for discussion of planned
questions, leaving about 15 minutes for comments from the audience.



Please register in advance here
<https://umd.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwrduqgqDooH9HtQEBfXhcecltTyymnzSY4>.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing
information about joining the meeting.



*Moderators*

Jennifer Hadden, University of Maryland, College Park

Aseem Prakash, University of Washington Seattle



*Panelists*

Roman Hoffmann, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis

Vally Koubi, ETH Zurich

Valerie Mueller, Arizona State University

Alex de Sherbinin, Columbia University




The roundtable will focus on the following questions:


   - From your perspective, what are the key debates in the area of climate
   migration? Is the climate migration issue suffering from over-attribution
   given that wars, conflicts, and economic factors have historically been big
   drivers of cross-national migration?  How do scholars isolate the effect of
   climate change on migration outcomes?
   - How central is the migration issue to the politics of climate change?
   Are COPs neglecting this subject? Should climate migration be subsumed
   under adaptation, or do we need a new conceptual category to understand it
   and address it?
   - In what ways could climate migration reshape international relations
   and domestic politics? From a cross-national perspective, are there
   differences in how both home and host countries are addressing the issue of
   climate migration?



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*Jennifer Hadden*

Associate Professor, Department of Government and Politics
3117H Chincoteague Hall
University of Maryland, College Park
jhadd...@umd.edu
http://jenniferhadden.com/

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*Jennifer Hadden*

Associate Professor, Department of Government and Politics
3117H Chincoteague Hall
University of Maryland, College Park
jhadd...@umd.edu
http://jenniferhadden.com/

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