Migrate
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These are all a few of the millions of people who were products of the single decision to
migrate.
Then I found out, post exposure, that this plastic bag if I put it into a filthy puddle or a stream filled with coliforms and all sorts of disgusting stuff, that that filthy water will
migrate
through the wall of the bag by osmosis and end up inside it as pure, potable drinking water.
We must be peculiarly self-obsessed to imagine that we have the power to drive tens of millions of people on the other side of the world to
migrate
and suffer in such terrible ways.
And of course it meant that I was a foreigner in both countries, and that of course made it pretty easy for me to
migrate
as well, in good family tradition, if you like.
Nairobi National Park is not fenced in the south widely, which means wild animals like zebras
migrate
out of the park freely.
And it's that choice that I want to focus on, because as we
migrate
lethal decision-making from humans to software, we risk not only taking the humanity out of war, but also changing our social landscape entirely, far from the battlefield.
That's why they
migrate
to cities. That's why in June of this year, we passed, as a species, 51 percent of us living in cities, and bustees, and slums, and shantytowns.
As many as 100 million refugees from Bangladesh could be expected to
migrate
into India and into China.
So what we think, as Earth scientists, is species are going to have to
migrate
with climate change from the east in Brazil all the way west into the Andes and up into the mountains in order to minimize their exposure to climate change.
Species have nowhere to
migrate
in a system like this, obviously.
This tells us where the big biodiversity changes occur from habitat to habitat, and that's really important because it tells us a lot about where species may
migrate
to and
migrate
from as the climate shifts.
Leftover icy and rocky debris gets ejected from the new solar system as the giant planets
migrate
through the dusty disk out of which they're formed.
We teach whooping cranes to
migrate
south for the winter behind little ultra-light airplanes.
This is an unprecedented history of the human race, and it's giving us valuable data about how diseases are inherited, how people migrate, and there's a team of scientists at MIT right now studying the world family tree.
There are millions of people who
migrate
each year.
And no one would put their life savings in the hands of those notorious smugglers if there was a legal way to
migrate.
We want to be able to give the people the choice today, those who choose and want to do that, to
migrate.
We don't want something to happen that they are forced to
migrate
without having been prepared to do so.
Of course, our culture is very different, our society is very different, and once we
migrate
into a different environment, a different culture, there's a whole lot of adjustments that are required.
These cells
migrate
into the bloodstream and the lymphatic system, a network of vessels which helps clear bodily toxins and waste.
If people were allowed to
migrate
legally they wouldn't have to place their lives into the hands of people smugglers.
According to a recent "Guardian" article, by 2020 more that 60 million people from sub-Saharan Africa are expected to
migrate
due to desertification.
And after graduating to larger vessels, they too began to
migrate
from port to port.
Recently, we've heard the talk of climate change making a lot of headlines, and it's also affecting birds, because birds are being forced to
migrate
to better breeding and feeding grounds because unfortunately where they used to live is no longer habitable.
And because I was dragged off the playground at the early age of 10 to translate for family members as they began to
migrate
to the United States, I understand how daunting it can be for a person, a novice, to navigate any government system.
When these families migrate, they change and transform societies.
These days, when people ask me why young mothers with four-month-old babies will travel thousands of miles, knowing they will likely be imprisoned in the United States, I remember Jerica, and I think of her and of her pain and of her father who saved his son's life with his own body, and I understand the truly human need to
migrate
in search of a better life.
And there's about 130 million people in migration trying to get into urban centers at all times, and in the next 10 to 15 years, are expecting another 400 to 500 million people to
migrate
into the urban centers like Shanghai and the manufacturing centers.
We should care about how people who are crossing borders today to seek refuge and safety are being treated, if for no other reason than it might be you or someone you love who needs to exercise their human right to
migrate
in the nearby future.
In fact, our economic system and our social systems are only prepared to make profit off of people who
migrate.
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