Climate Change and Human Migration (Part 1)


Climate Change and Human Migration (Part 1)


This one-day webinar brought together scientists and policy-makers from South Asia, Africa, Latin America, and the Pacific Islands to explore the ongoing debates on the patterns of human mobility in the face of anthropogenic climate…

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  1. "Climate" is a 30year average phenomenon. Think about it!. So we need to ask what would be Climate for the average of last 30 years in the present century, meaning from 2070 to 2100. It will depend on how natural conditions will change. Yet, anthropos can cause some effects on Nature to a certain extent in that time interval. How much? It will depend on anthropos. Total Climate Change = Anthropic Climate Change (Intersection) Non-Anthropic Climate Change (Set Operation)

  2. Re the claims made by Prof Ilan Kelman, it's all antiscience, false attribution, and misinformation.
    Warming in Alaska is normal during each centennial solar minima, and so are more intense Atlantic hurricanes, like also in the 1880-1890's centennial solar minimum. Sea level rise shows no acceleration due to rising CO2 levels. Heatwaves are discretely solar driven and they cause climate change. Major population displacements due to regional weather and climate change, is a grand solar minimum issue, just study the history properly, like around 2200 BC, 1250-1195 BC, and 350-400 AD. The next such event is from the late 2090's.

    https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/major-heat-cold-waves-driven-key-heliocentric-alignments-ulric-lyons/