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SUMMARY:Managing the Planet: Climate migrants
DESCRIPTION:Climate migrants: how climate change is shifting the global demographic  \nJoin us for a panel discussion on the intersection between climate change and human\, plant and animal migration patterns. There is growing realization among researchers\, policy makers\, and the wider public that the impacts of climate change will have a large effect on global migration patterns in the coming decades. While Migration is an adaptation strategy for humans and certain animals that follow their habitats\, these shifts are slower for plants and for those that have nowhere left to go. According to the report\, Groundswell – Preparing for Internal Climate Migration\, climate migration will likely rise through 2050 and then accelerate; the challenges are certain\, but what are the opportunities if we act now? \nOur CSU panelists will discuss how climate change is shifting the global demographic of humans\, plants and animals. \nPanelists: \n\nJohn Sanderson: Center for Collaborative Conservation\nAmy Charkowski: Department of Bioagricultural Sciences and Pest Management\nEd Barbier: Department of Economics\nPankaj Trivedi: Department of Bioagriculture Sciences and Pest Management\n\nModerator: Gene Kelly\, SoGES Faculty Research Liaison\, Deputy Director of the Agricultural Experiment Station and Associate Dean of Extension. \nThe panel discussion\, part of a Managing the Planet series\, is free of charge and open to the public.
URL:https://sustainability.colostate.edu/event/managing-the-planet-7/
LOCATION:Avogadro’s Number\, 605 S. Mason St.\, Fort Collins\, CO\, 80524\, United States
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ORGANIZER;CN="Laura Shaver":MAILTO:laura.shaver@colostate.edu
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