Class Year
2018
Document Type
Student Research Paper
Date of Creation
Fall 2017
Department 1
Women, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
Abstract
This article explores the intersectional nature of the issue of climate change, especially as it relates to migration. Both migration and climate change are issues of global significance, with benefits and burdens distributed unevenly across gender, racial, and class lines. This intersectional approach takes note of the unequal power structures at play when attempting to combat these issues with policy.
Copyright Note
This is the author's version of the work. This publication appears in Gettysburg College's institutional repository by permission of the copyright owner for personal use, not for redistribution.
Recommended Citation
McCallum, Bridget E., "Climate Change and Migration: The Intersection of Climate Change, Migration, and Gender through Policy" (2017). Student Publications. 577.
https://cupola.gettysburg.edu/student_scholarship/577
Included in
Environmental Sciences Commons, Environmental Studies Commons, Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies Commons, Migration Studies Commons
Comments
Written for WGS 210: Gender and Global Migration.