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Martina Grecequet

PhD. Postdoctoral research fellow at the Institute on the Environment at the University of Minnesota, USA, and participate in the Notre Dame Global Adaptation Initiative.
Environment and development

Migration reduces climate risk for many but not for all

March 7, 2021October 9, 2017 Martina Grecequet and Jessica Hellmann
Demography, Migration, mobility, population

As the consequences of climate change accumulate, many experts expect to see migration away from the world’s most impacted regions as people seek a climate and an economy that better … Read more

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