Centre for Migration Studies outdoors latest report on climate change, migration governance


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www.myjoyonline.com— The Centre for Migration Studies (CMS), University of Ghana, has disseminated research findings on climate change and migration governance under the Governing Climate Mobility (GCM) project in the Yilo Krobo Municipality of the Eastern Region.

Phys.org—Should chatbots chime in on climate change? Study explore potential of AI platforms for climate literacy. Can chatbots provide accurate information about the dangers of climate change? Well, that depends on a variety of factors including the specific topic, location being considered, and how much the chatbot is paid, according to a group of Virginia Tech researchers.

One Green Planet—South Korean Children Challenge Government on Climate Change Inaction. In a landmark legal battle, South Korea's Constitutional Court recently began deliberations on a case involving 200 plaintiffs.

Zero Hedge—Gay Couples At Greater Risk From Climate-Change: UCLA Study. Gay Couples At Greater Risk From Climate-Change: UCLA Study Via The College Fix, A new study out of UCLA says same-sex couples are at greater “risk of exposure to the adverse effects of climate change” than straight couples. These effects include “wildfires, floods, smoke-filled skies, and drought,” according to a report from KQED. Same-sex couples disproportionately live in coastal regions and cities, which are more vulnerable to such disasters. They’re also more likely “to...