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Bermeo and Schewel Featured on CSIS Climate Podcast

 April 4, 2024

Faculty members Sarah Bermeo and Kerilyn Schewel, co-directors of the Duke Program on Climate-Related Migration, are featured guests on the podcast "Building the Future" of the Center for Strategic and International Studies (CSIS). 

Listen to the full podcast episode: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2S-fbPHjx5w

Sarah Bermeo is an associate professor of public policy in the Sanford School of Public Policy. Her research lies at the intersection of international relations and development, with a particular focus on relations between industrialized and developing countries.

Kerilyn Schewel is a lecturing fellow in the Duke Center for International Development. Her research examines the root causes of human migration and immobility, with an emphasis on the themes of gender, youth, rural development and climate change.

Duke University’s Program on Climate-Related Migration (PCRM) serves as a cross-disciplinary platform that brings together researchers, practitioners and policymakers to look more deeply into the interconnected nature of climate change and global migration. The program is part of Duke's Climate Commitment and funded by Duke's Office of Global Affairs.