How are Arctic Alaska communities responding to climate change?

The latest #ECM Case Study by Georgia Mosey published on the #CliMoHub, synthesises research on climate-related planned relocation. Despite growing qualitative work, Indigenous knowledge remains unseen in planning and policy.

https://www.climohub.org/project/climate-related-planned-relocation-in-alaska/

Climate-Related Planned Relocation In Alaska – Climate Mobilities Hub | University Of Vienna

Planned relocation in Arctic Alaska is a growing focus within mobilities research, primarily driven by the increasing urgency of climate-related displacement. Within this field, there is an emphasis on community agency and researchers’ calls for participatory and interdisciplinary approaches.

Climate Mobilities Hub

Which journals are most central in publishing research on climate change and migration? 🌍📚

This new #CliMoHub visualization by @gregory_manni highlights the top 15 journals shaping the field based on the #CliMig database.

Explore the full overview here 👉 https://www.climohub.org/project/top-journals-covering-climate-migration/

What if the path to clean energy comes at the cost of people’s homes? 🏞️

The new #CliMoHub scoping review by Marlena Niedl explores how the rush for cobalt, copper & other critical minerals in the DRC is driving displacement—and why energy transition must also mean justice.

https://www.climohub.org/project/energy-transition-mining-and-displacements-in-congo-drc/