Heat of the Moment: Climate Migrants

Heat of the Moment: Climate Migrants

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Heat of the Moment: Youth Climate Activists Are Suing Big Oil and Winning

We introduce the second season of Heat of the Moment, a podcast that, like And Now The Hard Part, tells stories from the front lines of one of the world's biggest challenges: the climate crisis. Youth-led movements across the globe are getting bigger, louder, and more effective. ...  Afficher plus

Heat of the Moment: How Debt Relief Can Help Developing Countries Go Green

This year at COP26 in Glasgow, developing countries were clear: wealthier countries need to do more to help finance the world’s movement away from fossil fuels. And their argument is gaining traction: debt is holding countries back from adapting to climate change. Leading off thi ...  Afficher plus

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The coming migration boom, with Parag Khanna
World Review from the New Statesman

In the first of our new Monday interview episodes, International Editor Jeremy Cliffe interviews author, and geopolitical researcher Parag Khanna, the author of the new book Move: How Mass Migration Will Reshape the World. They talk about the countries that are embracing migratio ...  Afficher plus

Pulling Back The Curtain On Our Climate Migration Reporting
Consider This from NPR

For over a year, we've been working on a series of stories on climate migration that spans thousands of miles and multiple continents.Our team of journalists saw firsthand how climate change is making places like Senegal less habitable. They saw how that's pushing some people to ...  Afficher plus

A Mother, a Daughter, a Deadly Journey: An Update
The Daily

This week, The Daily is revisiting some of our favorite episodes of the year and checking in on what has happened in the time since they first ran.

With mountains, intense mud, fast-running rivers and thick rainforest, the Darién Gap, a strip of terrain connecting ...

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The Migration Lessons of Afghanistan and Syria
War & Peace

In 2015, over a million people fleeing conflict arrived at Europe’s borders. The continent showed itself to be woefully underprepared, struggling to address the unfolding catastrophe at its doorstep: as decision makers wrangled over asylum quotas, a humanitarian crisis escalated ...  Afficher plus