Climate Refugees

Author: Collectif Argos

Publisher: MIT University Press

Print Length: 350 pages

Genre: Photojournalism, Non-Fiction / Journalism, Migration & Refugee Studies, Social Science

Area: Bangladesh, Chad, China, Germany, Nepal, The Maldives, Alaska & Louisiana (The United States of America (USA)), Tuvalu, The Arctic

Topic: Ecology & Climate, Climate Change, Environmental Justice, Asylum & Asylum Seekers, Refugees & Forced Migration, CommunityCultural Heritage/Legacy, Culture & Society,  Ethnic & EthnicitySocial Impact, Social Justice

Heartbreaking stories and pictures documenting the phenomenon of populations displaced by climate change—homes, neighborhoods, livelihoods, and cultures lost.

“Our job is to tell stories we have heard and to bear witness to what we have seen. The science was already there when we started in 2004, but we wanted to emphasize the human dimension, especially for those most vulnerable.”
—Guy-Pierre Chomette, Collectif Argos

We have all seen photographs of neighborhoods wrecked and abandoned after a hurricane, of dry, cracked terrain that was once fertile farmland, of islands wiped out by a tsunami. But what happens to the people who live in these areas? According to the United Nations, some 150 million people will become climate refugees by 2050. The journalists and photographers of Collectif Argos have spent four years seeking out the first wave of people displaced by the consequences of climate change. Using the massive 2,500-page report of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) as their guide, these photographers and writers pinpointed nine locales around the world in which global warming has had a measureable impact. In Climate Refugees, they take us to these places—from the dust bowl that was once Lake Chad to the melting permafrost in Alaska—offering a first-hand look in words and photographs at the devastating effects of rising global temperatures on the daily lives of ordinary people.

Climate Refugees shows us damage wrought to homes and livelihoods by rapid warming near the Arctic; rising sea levels that threaten the island nations of Tuvulu, the Maldives, and Halligen; farmers displaced by the desert’s advance in Chad and China; floods that wash away life in Bangladesh; and Hurricane Katrina evacuees in shelters far away from their New Orleans neighborhoods. Added to the devastating environmental effect of climate change is the immeasurable and irretrievable loss of ethnic and cultural diversity that occurs when vulnerable local cultures disperse. It is this often forgotten and tragic consequence of global warming that Collectif Argos painstakingly documents.

Introduction — Hubert Reeves

Preface — Jean Jouzel

From Global Warming to Climate Refugees — Collectif Argos

United States: Alaska, the Kigiztaamiut in Jeorpardy  

Bangladesh: Sundarbans, The Great Overflow  

Chad: Blarigui, Low Tide in Lake Chad  

Indian Ocean: Maldives, An Archipelago in Peril  

United States: Gulf Coast, Farewell to the Big Easy  

Germany: Halligen, Sentries on the North Sea  

China: Longbaoshan, the Wrath of the Yellow Dragon  

Pacific Ocean: Tuvalu, Polynesian Requiem  

Nepal: Himalayas, Lost Horizons

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Acknowledgements

 

Collectif Argos is an association of journalists (photo, video, sound) created in 2001. The Collectif Argos is particularly well known for its major environmental awareness campaigns, combining exhibitions, books and press/television broadcasts, such as Réfugiés Climatiques, Empreinte and Amer. These documentary series have made their mark on major international events with flagship exhibitions and screenings: Climate Refugees at COP15, Empreinte at COP21 and Amer at the IUCN International Congress, as well as the One Ocean Summit. Each project benefits from a press release of the parts of each series, then is disseminated in the form of traveling exhibitions, an eponymous book and a dedicated website. The members of Collectif Argos are internationally-recognized journalists: they have received numerous photo/video/press awards, and their reports are published in media around the world.

Source: https://www.collectifargos.com/en/about-us/

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