We are currently facing a climate crisis on a global scale that demands that the academic and political spheres promote inter and transdisciplinary crossroads that incorporate an intersectional perspective when understanding both the climate crisis and the migration phenomenon. In this logic, it is fundamental to emphasize the importance of the categories of race, class, and gender in understanding the progressive climate change and its impacts on human and non-human life in a context of inequality between the Global North and the Global South. Thus, it appears as a fundamental task to generate dialogues that enrich the analysis of the climate crisis and its relationship with migration, as well as to contribute a debate that leads to good practices of mitigation against the impacts of climate change, new forms of consumption and production less aggressive with the environment and a broader understanding of the migratory phenomenon.

Climate Crisis and Migrations: a Conceptual Analysis from an Ecofeminist Perspective

DONAIRE PATTZY, GABRIELA MARITZA
2023/2024

Abstract

We are currently facing a climate crisis on a global scale that demands that the academic and political spheres promote inter and transdisciplinary crossroads that incorporate an intersectional perspective when understanding both the climate crisis and the migration phenomenon. In this logic, it is fundamental to emphasize the importance of the categories of race, class, and gender in understanding the progressive climate change and its impacts on human and non-human life in a context of inequality between the Global North and the Global South. Thus, it appears as a fundamental task to generate dialogues that enrich the analysis of the climate crisis and its relationship with migration, as well as to contribute a debate that leads to good practices of mitigation against the impacts of climate change, new forms of consumption and production less aggressive with the environment and a broader understanding of the migratory phenomenon.
2023
Climate Crisis and Migrations: a Conceptual Analysis from an Ecofeminist Perspective
Migration
Ecofeminism
Intersectionality
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