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6.09.2016
Potentially extreme migrations under climate change
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Adam Sobel and I have a new paper on Potentially Extreme Population Displacement and Concentration in the Tropics Under Non-Extreme Warm...
5.27.2013
Hurricane-induced migration [Plot of the Week]
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Impulse: Hurricane Katrina, as pictured in the Gulf of Mexico at 21:45 UTC on August 28, 2005. Response: This map illustrates t...
9.19.2012
"Our results add to an emerging literature that documents very high rates of return to small capital investments in developing countries"
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Mushfiq Mobarak presented at the Columbia Sustainable Development seminar on Monday, and while I couldn't be there the paper ( pdf here...
7.17.2012
Using cell phones to track post-disaster population movements in Haiti
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Predictability of population displacement after the 2010 Haiti earthquake Xin Lu, Linus Bengtsson, and Petter Holme Abstract: Most sever...
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4.27.2012
An unusual number of goodies in Nature this week
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A special Outlook issue reviewing the challenges of malaria control: Nature Outlook: Malaria (Open access) The war against the malaria p...
3.28.2012
Migration as adaptation to drought
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Labor market integration and long-run health effects of local environmental shocks: Evidence from South Africa Taryn Dinkelman Abstract:...
1.19.2012
Americans do care about their climate... they just might not realize it
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Climate Change, Crop Yields, and Internal Migration in the United States Shuaizhang Feng, Michael Oppenheimer, Wolfram Schlenker We inves...
11.21.2011
Orbital forcing, the green Sahara, human migration and the rise of civilization in the Nile Valley
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In a recent talk, Peter B. deMenocal was showing results from this 2006 paper in Science. If you're interested in this stuff, I also re...
10.24.2011
Evidence of a link between migration and malaria
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Agricultural Policy, Migration, and Malaria in the 1930s United States Alan Barreca, Price V. Fishback, and Shawn Kantor Abstract: ...
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