A new JRC study explores the intricate relationship between environmental conditions, displacement and migration.
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Climate Change Induced Migration (CLICIM)
In a new report , scientists from the Joint Research Centre (JRC) explain how they produced a new data set that records how people have been...
This report analyses the effect of the Russian Invasion on the longer-term future of Ukraine’s population size and structure. The qualitative scenarios spanning a range of possible migration futures are translated...
Demography is intimately related to both climate change adaptation and mitigation. The report focuses on demography and climate mitigation through analyses of trajectories for emissions and population at global and EU...
A new study explores the connections, opportunities and challenges of demographic and climate change, and how these can be considered in EU climate policymaking.
European Commission Vice-President Dubravka Šuica joins a panel discussion amongst demography experts and launches the Science-for-Policy report ‘Demography and climate change: EU in the global context’...
JRC Ispra, Hybrid event
The Joint Research Centre is the Commission's science and knowledge service. The JRC employs scientists to carry out research in order to provide independent scientific advice and support to EU...
In this panel session organised by the KCMD at the 2023 Annual Meeting of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS), researchers will present and discuss the latest scientific evidence on the connection...
Washington, D.C. - Hybrid event
This report explores the association between climate anomalies, population dynamics, conflict and organised violence in Sudan and South Sudan, at the sub-national level and for the years 1989-2015. The analyses are...
A new study on climate change induced displacement published at COP26 calls for a joint effort in migration, climate adaptation and development policies to protect the affected communities as adverse...