Field Station 5 | Migration from the Perspective of Data and Evidence-Based Policy
The Shape of a Practice Public Program
Live podcast
With Abbéy Odunlami, Sabine Minninger, Roberto Forin and Diana Ihring
The transformations of the Anthropocene amplify the world’s inequalities. The methods and practices which permitted developed countries to industrialize and get wealthy have produced emissions which contribute to climate changes that disproportionately harm the most impoverished populations. While most future climate migrants are likely headed to Europe, the EU still lacks a discerning migrant policy.
This podcast series brings together researchers, politicians and activists to grasp the role of Europe as a political agent and a geographical destination in future climates. For this episode, Odunlami sits down with policy advisor Sabine Minninger and data researcher Roberto Forin, both of whom are researching migration patterns and advocating for climate policies that incorporate migration. What do we understand about migration from a policy and data perspective? What does the data say? How are evidence-based policies being drafted?
The event will be streamed via The Shape of a Practice online environment: http://shape.anthropocene-curriculum.org
- Thursday, Nov 05, 2020
6:00 pm - 7:15 pm
Field Station 5 | Migration from the Perspective of Data and Evidence-Based Policy
OnlineLive podcast
With Abbéy Odunlami, Sabine Minninger, Roberto Forin and Diana Ihring