Where Next?:Climate Change, Migration, and the (Bio)politics of Adaptation

Bettini, Giovanni (2017) Where Next?:Climate Change, Migration, and the (Bio)politics of Adaptation. Global Policy, 8 (Suppl.). pp. 33-39. ISSN 1758-5880

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Abstract

The series of recent hecatombs in the Mediterranean, together with the regressive reactions we have witnessed in and around Europe, highlight the importance of posing the question of climate change and migration. Climate change will interact with a number of drivers of migration, and will hit hardest on the weakest and most exposed – which often include migrants as well as those too poor to move. However, how the climate-migration nexus can be addressed in fair and equitable ways (with what concepts, in what fora, through what policies) is far from a simple question. This intervention proposes two main arguments. First, a brief overview of recent debates suggests that we are still far from any progressive approaches to ‘climate migration’ – those that have emerged are different expressions of biopolitical discourses on sustainable development and resilience. Second, this intervention invites to reconsider the widely held and depoliticising assumption that climate migration is a ‘problem to be solved’ - for instance, by UNFCCC. Rather, the nexus should be seen as a set of open questions on different alternative climate futures, as well as a symptom of the irreducibly political tensions inherent in every form of mobility as much as in every attempt to discipline/govern it.

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Journal Article
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Global Policy
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This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Bettini, G. (2017), Where Next? Climate Change, Migration, and the (Bio)politics of Adaptation. Glob Policy, 8: 33–39. doi:10.1111/1758-5899.12404 which has been published in final form at http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/1758-5899.12404/abstract This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance With Wiley Terms and Conditions for self-archiving.
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?? GLOBAL AND PLANETARY CHANGEECONOMICS AND ECONOMETRICSPOLITICAL SCIENCE AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONSMANAGEMENT, MONITORING, POLICY AND LAWLAW ??
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20 Dec 2017 11:22
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