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Workshop on Climate Change and Human Migration: An Earth Systems Science Perspective

Completed

Climate change and associated impacts (e.g., sustained droughts, repeated and severe flooding, increased frequency and intensity of hurricanes and cyclones, saltwater intrusion into coastal aquifers, increased risks of wildfire), affect people, and these impacts potentially lead to temporary or permanent displacement within regions. This workshop will consider how an Earth systems science approach could be used to address climate change impacts, as discussed in the 2021 National Academies’ report, Next Generation Earth Systems Science at the National Science Foundation, and their influence on human migration.

Description

The National Academies will convene a workshop to consider how an Earth systems science approach, as discussed in the 2021 National Academies’ report Next Generation Earth Systems Science at the National Science Foundation, could be used to address climate change impacts (e.g., sustained droughts, repeated and severe flooding, increased frequency and intensity of hurricanes and cyclones, saltwater intrusion into coastal aquifers, increased risks of wildfire) and their influence on human migration. The workshop will include discussions on:

  • Impacts of catastrophic events on people and infrastructure, versus chronic, sustained, and/or repeated events
  • How multidisciplinary and transdisciplinary Earth systems science approaches can help advance understanding of how climate change may affect migration, improve the ability to anticipate how and where migrations might take place, and can inform strategies to address the impact of migration, especially on vulnerable populations
  • Critical gaps in research and data

Contributors

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Sponsors

National Science Foundation

Staff

Margo Corum

Lead

Lyly Luhachack

Lead

Maya Frey

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