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In the 21st century, climate change is projected to increase the already significant immigration pressures that rich countries in Europe and North America face. However, the willingness of citizens in destination countries to let further foreigners immigrate is unlikely to keep pace with that increase. These issues are discussed in this book.

Produktbeschreibung
In the 21st century, climate change is projected to increase the already significant immigration pressures that rich countries in Europe and North America face. However, the willingness of citizens in destination countries to let further foreigners immigrate is unlikely to keep pace with that increase. These issues are discussed in this book.
Autorenporträt
Johannes Keyserlingk is a philosopher and social scientist who gained a PhD at Ruhr-University Bochum in 2017. His research interests are in the areas of climate ethics, the ethics of migration and economic ethics. Immigration Control in a Warming World is his first monograph. During his time at Ruhr-University, Keyserlingk taught philosophy classes at all levels from bachelor to graduate students, including courses on contemporary theories of justice and on the rise of populism in philosophical perspective. His main focus is now on questions of corporate social responsibility.