6. Climate Migration Is about People, Not Numbers

David Durand-Delacre, G. Bettini, S. Nash, H. Sterly, G. Gioli, Elodie Hut, Ingrid Boas, Carol Farbotko, P. Sakdapolrak, M. D. Bruijn, B. T. Furlong, K. Geest, Samuel Lietaer, M. Hulme
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It has become increasingly common to argue that climate change will lead to mass migrations. In this chapter, we examine the large numbers often invoked to underline alarming climate migration narratives. We outline the methodological limitations to their production. We argue for a greater diversity of knowledges about climate migration, rooted in qualitative and mixed methods. We also question the usefulness of numbers to progressive agendas for climate action. Large numbers are used for rhetorical effect to create fear of climate migration, but this approach backfires when they are used to justify security-oriented, anti-migrant agendas. In addition, quantification helps present migration as a management problem with decisions based on meeting quantitative targets, instead of prioritising peoples’ needs, rights, and freedoms.
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6. 气候移民关乎人,而非数字
气候变化将导致大规模移民的说法越来越普遍。在本章中,我们研究了经常被用来强调令人担忧的气候移民叙述的大量数字。我们概述了其生产方法的局限性。我们主张在定性和混合方法的基础上,对气候移民的认识应更加多样化。我们还质疑数字对气候行动进步议程的有用性。大量的数字被用于修辞效果,以制造对气候移民的恐惧,但当它们被用来为以安全为导向的反移民议程辩护时,这种方法适得其反。此外,量化有助于将移民作为一个管理问题呈现出来,并根据实现量化目标做出决策,而不是优先考虑人们的需求、权利和自由。
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