Lisa Thalheimer

@ClimateLisa

Modelling climate mobilities 🧮 Incoming postdoc 🌎 Previously , , . 🤖 Scrabble enthusiast

Oxford, UK & Mainz, GER
Joined May 2009

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    Aug 5

    •1•📣 As promised, here's the thread on my first DPhil/ PhD paper, now out in . Work with the amazing and the best geospatial researcher, I knew, Simon Abele (RIP). 🧵 📖 Check it out here:

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    21 hours ago
    Regional fact sheet Africa. With additional increases in global warming, changes in hot and cold temperature extremes, mean and maximum one day precipitation get larger.
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  3. Retweeted
    18 hours ago

    The IPCC AR6 Climate Change report summary for Policymakers main points, in gif form (🧵):

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  4. 22 hours ago

    YES! That's why drylands impact research is important.

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  5. Retweeted
    Aug 9

    The released its latest today, 2021: the Physical Science Basis. “The role of human influence on the climate system is undisputed.” – Working Group I Co-Chair Report ➡️ Watch the video, 🎥 ⬇️

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  6. Aug 5
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  7. Aug 5

    •13• Thankful to for providing a place for this review, and always grateful to work with !

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  8. Aug 5

    •12• For more details, check out our paper here 📰 👀: .

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  9. Aug 5

    •11• We therefore propose working interdisciplinary with the methods from and attribution science.

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  10. Aug 5

    •10• And the way human mobility in East Africa is often framed in the lit -- via causal links to climate change -- can lead to an oversimplified (and seriously wrong!) picture of a complex topic. This is ... a problem.

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  11. Aug 5

    •9• We therefore argue that evidence from climate science should be used to better support research on climate-related human mobility.

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  12. Aug 5

    •8• The problem is that climate data and model outputs are basically not incorporated, corroborating a causal link between climate change and human mobility including migration and displacement.

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  13. Aug 5

    •7• But many of the works under review adopted a 'multi-causal' approach toward human mobility in a changing climate. Why, for example, is climate change considered a direct impact if there are so many influencing people's decision to move or to stay?

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  14. Aug 5

    •6• In a systematic review of 14 articles, we find that human mobility is often framed framed as direct impact of climate change, but also part of livelihoods, a result of conflict and being a way to adapt and realise economic opportunities.

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  15. Aug 5

    •5• We wanted to know how the evidence on the climate change - human mobility link was framed in academic and gray literature -- and how authors were dealing with the complex issue of between human mobility and climate change.

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  16. Aug 5

    •4• In East Africa, these include most of climate-related migration and displacement taking place in poor, climate vulnerable and conflict affected countries.

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  17. Aug 5

    •3• and I got interested in this question when international organisations and NGOs started coming up with projections of migrants and displaced under climate change, picked up by the media and politicians.

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  18. Aug 5

    •2• We reviewed the literature with a hug question: What is the role of climate change in human mobility (migration, displacement, refugees) in East Africa, a well-known climate hotspot?

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  19. Aug 4

    🚨Does climate change drive migration and displacement across East Africa?🚨 ⏩⏩ , and I find: The answer is not that simple. put together an excellent news story on why this is the case, summarising the findings published in 👇

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  20. Aug 2

    Check out this link tomorrow (Tuesday) to access the full paper: . I'll also do a little Twitter thread on our findings 🧵 - stay tuned ⏳😃

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  21. Jul 30

    Yes! 🥳 Really happy to see the ShUM site in my hometown being recognized on the world heritage list!

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