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Border policies should consider the interconnectedness of all life forms from "summary" of The Next Great Migration by Sonia Shah

In the throes of the climate crisis, our understanding of borders must evolve. We must recognize the intricate web of life that connects all living beings, transcending man-made boundaries. The movement of species knows no borders; they migrate across vast distances, guided by ancient instincts and ecological imperatives. As such, our border policies should mirror this interconnectedness, acknowledging the shared fate of all life forms on this planet. The concept of interconnectedness challenges the traditional notion of borders as fixed and impermeable barriers. It calls for a more nuanced approach that takes into account the dynamic relationships between species and their environments. By understanding the interconnected nature of ecosystems, we can develop border policies that are not only more sustainable but also more eff...
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    The Next Great Migration

    Sonia Shah

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