Counter Currents: 'Hotspot' case study: Mexico With a confluence of climate and non-climate drivers, the ubiquitous presence of land degradation, and an irregular geographical population and land distribution, Mexico, not just Chile, stands out as a candidate to witness the next environmental shock and its consequences and an exemplary potential hotspot for environmentally-induced migration in Latin America.1 Its adjacency to the United States has in part facilitated international migration as a viable ......
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Climate Refugees, Hotspot Case Study: Mexico
Posted by Washington Post: Juliet Eilperin on February 28th, 2010
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