Migration and climate change are connected in multiple ways. For example, when people’s lands are swamped by the sea they have little option but to move. Similarly, when there is extreme drought, as in the Sahel, or desertification, as in parts of Sudan, people are directly displaced by climate. There is another way in which migration and climate change are connected. We live in a world in which because of communication technology, information is going around in billions and billions of bytes every nanosecond, goods are circling around the world through logistics technology, things aren’t made in a single factory anymore, different factories make different parts, then they are assembled through these logistical chains. So, you have goods circling at endless speed around the planet…how can you expect that this acceleration will not affect humans? These communication technologies are absolutely fundamental to migration. Every movement in the journey is made possible by them. For example, the payments to the traffickers are made through phone, the routes are discovered through phones. Both climate change and migration are effects of the same thing—which is acceleration.