Julian Hattem
Julian Hattem is Editor of the Migration Information Source, the online journal of the Migration Policy Institute, and is responsible for its content and publication.
Before joining MPI, he spent a decade as a journalist focusing on international migration, politics, and conflict. He has been on staff with the Associated Press, The Hill, and the Yomiuri Shimbun, and has been awarded journalism fellowships from the Heinrich Boell Foundation North America and the International Reporting Project to report on migration in Southern Europe and Southeast Asia. As a freelance journalist he reported from four continents, and his articles have been published by outlets including the Guardian, the Washington Post, Public Radio International, World Politics Review, National Public Radio, and Quartz.
Mr. Hattem holds a bachelor’s degree in anthropology from the University of Chicago and a master’s degree in conflict studies from the London School of Economics.
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The Many Possible Futures of Climate-Linked Migration
How much does the trajectory of global climate-linked migration depend on decisions made in the next two to three decades — and what does the range of possible futures look like?
How Climate-Linked Food Insecurity Shapes Migration
How do the intertwined forces of climate change, global trade, and food systems shape who migrates and who does not?
Talking Money: Climate Finance and Migration
As the costs of climate change mount, how are development banks and financial institutions shaping the resources available to communities at risk of displacement?
Purposeful and Coordinated: Climate Change and Managed Retreat in India
What happens to communities in India when the land they've called home for generations begins to disappear?
One Billion Climate Migrants? Not So Fast
Why do estimates of future climate-related migration vary so widely – and what can current evidence tell us?
Does Climate Change Cause Migration? It’s Complicated
When does climate change actually cause people to move — and when does it not?