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S1 Ep44: Orchestrating the Nomad Century: Quotas, New Cities, and the Food Production Revolution. Gaia Vince encourages a proactive vision for managing massive climate-driven migration, involving facing expected heat, enlarging northern cities, and building entire

Nov 1, 2025
Gaia Vince, an acclaimed author and environmental journalist, dives into the critical issue of climate-driven migration. She paints a proactive picture for managing mass displacement, advocating for new cities and efficient migration systems. Vince discusses the innovative example of a farmer moving from Gujarat to Aberdeen. She proposes a UN agency to facilitate migration, with mandates for new arrivals to fill vital jobs. Additionally, she urges a radical transformation of global food systems towards plant-based diets, highlighting the potential for biodiversity recovery through minimal human intervention.
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ANECDOTE

Assigned Migration Success Story

  • A farmer from Gujarat applies for migration and is assigned to Aberdeen, Scotland where he and his family must work and integrate.
  • After fulfilling work obligations the family can start businesses and become part of the new society.
INSIGHT

The Century Of Managed Migration

  • Gaia Vince warns the century will see mass climate-driven migration and we can still choose how to manage it.
  • Proactive planning can shape productive northern cities and reduce catastrophic outcomes.
ADVICE

Set Up A Coordinating Global Agency

  • Create a new UN agency with real authority to coordinate migration, quotas, funding, and housing across origin and host nations.
  • Use that body to allocate people to needed jobs and finance new industries and infrastructure.
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