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Gaia Vince

Writer and Anthropocene researcher and author of Nomad Century, who explores adaptation strategies and international cooperation to manage climate‑driven population movements.

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Nov 1, 2025 • 14min

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

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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Nov 11, 2025 • 24min

Is the world ready for more climate migration?

In this engaging discussion, guests share insights on climate migration. Amali Tower highlights how slow and sudden climate events displace millions, using examples from Pakistan and Bangladesh. Dr. Lagipoiva Cherelle Jackson sheds light on the cultural vulnerabilities of Pacific islanders and their limited migration pathways. Alessio Terzi examines how nationalism affects migration policies, complicating international cooperation. Gaia Vince advocates for proactive international agreements to manage these population shifts effectively. Together, they reveal a world unprepared for escalating climate challenges.
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Nov 1, 2025 • 7min

S1 Ep44: Geoengineering and Sustainable Growth: Technological Pathways to Climate Restoration. Gaia Vince discusses technological methods for restoring the planet, including ocean fertilization, which involves artificially adding iron to boost algae growth that wo

Gaia Vince, a science and environment writer and author of 'Nomad Century', dives into innovative geoengineering solutions for climate restoration. She discusses ocean fertilization by adding iron to promote algae growth that sequesters CO2. Enhanced weathering, which involves spreading olivine rocks to bind carbon, is another exciting method. Vince emphasizes the need to decouple economic growth from environmental harm, and examines how migration patterns may shift as humanity adapts to climate changes.
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Nov 1, 2025 • 6min

S1 Ep44: The Demographic Need: Reframing Migration as an Economic Resource and Dismantling Exclusionary Borders. Gaia Vince discusses how humans are a migratory species that evolved in Africa and colonized the entire globe through movement. Historically, the US an

Gaia Vince, a science journalist and author of 'Nomad Century', explores humanity’s migratory roots and the need for inclusive policies. She argues that current border restrictions are archaic and undermines economic growth, advocating for the rethinking of migration as an economic resource. Vince highlights the demographic crisis in developed nations, emphasizing that welcoming migrants is crucial for their sustainability. She calls for investment in cities and inclusive attitudes, changing how society views migrants from threats to valuable contributors.
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Nov 1, 2025 • 9min

S1 Ep44: Climate Migration Is Inevitable: The Global South, the Four Horsemen, and the Necessity of Movement. Gaia Vince's book, Nomad Century: How Climate Migration Will Reshape Our World, examines the statistics warning that the climate of the near future will b

Gaia Vince, a prominent science journalist and author of *Nomad Century*, dives into the pressing issue of climate-driven migration. She highlights Abel Cruz's poignant story, a farmer forced to abandon his village due to drought, and the harsh realities of life in Lima’s slums. Vince identifies the "four horsemen of the Anthropocene"—fire, heat, flood, and drought—driving people from the global south to move northwards. This discussion sheds light on the urgent need for action as our planet's climate conditions shift dramatically.

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