Migration
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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 must start preparing for global
migration
today.
And climate
migration
is just one small part, but it's going to have ripple effects in both coastal cities and cities in the interior.
We must establish a new social attitude to see
migration
as a benefit, a necessity for our global survival, not as a threat to our individual privilege.
What would it mean if we started to plan for climate
migration
now?
We could actually put money into public hospitals and help them prepare for what is to come through climate migration, including the trauma that comes with loss and relocation.
We identified 10 of the biggest challenges in the world, and I will just briefly read them: climate change, communicable diseases, conflicts, education, financial instability, governance and corruption, malnutrition and hunger, population migration, sanitation and water, and subsidies and trade barriers.
Of course,
migration
will become even more important.
This would imply a massive leap in
migration.
So the concerns, the xenophobic concerns of today, of migration, will be turned on their head, as we search for people to help us sort out our pensions and our economies in the future.
So, think of the three settings I've talked to you about: factory, migration, office.
We get droughts, increased desertification, crashing food systems, water scarcity, famine, forced migration, political instability, warfare, crisis.
That's the kind of forced
migration
that desertification can lead to.
Which, up until now has had the longest known insect
migration.
This is the most extraordinary
migration
of any bird of prey.
A quite incredible
migration.
How do you know that long-distance movement means trade rather than
migration?
So long-distance movement of tools is a sign of trade, not
migration.
In fact, urban
migration
now describes the movement of animals formerly known as wild into urban centers.
That's where all the really great theories come from), who's studying something(dolphin calls, fish
migration
patterns, who knows).
After Racism, Rural exodus -also known as
migration
from the country side- is another socio-political issue of the 1960s.
The team of Merian Cooper and Ernest Schoedsack produced a documentary of 50,000 Bakhtiari people and their animals on the Summer
migration
to winter grazing.
It is a classic depiction of the events that surrounded the
migration
of thousands of Cuban refugees.
The first collaboration between Schoedsack & Cooper is a compelling documentary on the
migration
of the Bakhtiari tribe of Persia.
(filmed in 1947) Dr. Heyerdahl explains his theory about the
migration
of south American Pre-Colubian Indians to the Polynesia's islands by way raft fell of large balsa trees.
My grandparents were part of that migration; my parents were born on a Kohala plantation (Big Island) at the time setting of the movie.
This was incredible, meaning that it was hard to believe, that the "forgotten tribe" would make this astounding
migration
twice a year, and that the filmmakers, Cooper and Schoedsack, didn't stage some of the scenes and shots.
The documentary takes a nature round trip on the
migration
paths on three animal families: a female polar bear and her cubs with the real life subplot of the father bear daring it out to hunt for food in his isolated path, a mama of a whale with her baby whale taking a whale of a
migration
tour for prey, and an elephant mama with her small (maybe not so small, they are elephants) offspring migrating in Africa.
It shows how in our globalized world the
migration
of people is perfectly organized and managed outside all legality with the accomplice-ship and cooperation of most governments or national services in the western countries concerned by these migrations.
Great documentaries can have social messages and come to conclusions about society (Bowling for Columbine, Fog of War) while others are great but on a much simpler and human level (Spellbound, Winged Migration).
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