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The Missing Piece in the Story of Migration | Sonia Shah and Zeke Hernandez | TED

Headlines often reduce migration to crisis and controversy, leaving out the bigger picture that movement is a natural, even necessary part of who we are. As borders tighten and debates intensify, journalist Sonia Shah and professor Zeke Hernandez unravel our historical understanding of migration and examine immigration’s impact on creating resilient, safe and economically flourishing…

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Headlines often reduce migration to crisis and controversy, leaving out the bigger picture that movement is a natural, even necessary part of who we are. As borders tighten and debates intensify, journalist Sonia Shah and professor Zeke Hernandez unravel our historical understanding of migration and examine immigration’s impact on creating resilient, safe and economically flourishing societies. (Recorded at TED Explains on [Month #, 20xx])

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    August 29, 2025 at 11:50 am

    Thank you so much for this discussion. I have a living laboratory in Hawaii where I care for 1000 animals. This thesis is 100% accurate from my observation. If one looks at the Earth, and all life is a super organism which processes incoming solar energy at approximately 1000 W per square meter through life Into one can explain climate change because we have disrupted life capacity to process incoming solar energy. We don’t have an energy shortage as a result of the end of fossil fuels. We have an energy excess because we are not processing the incoming solar energy because we killed life capacity to do so. Therefore we can look at economic and political systems historically starting with agriculture 13,000 years ago as the real causes of climate change in global warming. We might suggest that the period during which human beings practiced agriculture was only made possible because prior to that all of life functioning as a super organism, created the conditions on the planet, which made agriculture possible in the first place and actually created the modern human being and everything we take for granted none of which would have been possible had prior conditions not been established through the cooperation of all life. Therefore, to address climate change, we need to get beyond a discussion of blame and of reducing, greenhouse gases, and get to work as quickly as possible to create new political and economic systems which promote migration not only human beings, but of all animals to rest real aquatic and aerial to begin the process of restoring the planets health through processes of disruption in recovery, allowing solar energythrough photosynthesis to begin the process of sequestering greenhouse gases as life itself

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    August 29, 2025 at 1:07 pm

    Please try to distinguish between the term, immigrant and migrant migrant has become a pejorative term. The word is immigrant. Let the Republican selfish cowardly, greedy people use the term migrant, but for those of us who are true Americans, and believe in the Americ dream, and the inscription upon the statue of liberty send us your hungry. You’re tired your poor let us continue to use the word immigrant with prideto define the dream that we hope someday will be fulfilled by what is the United States?

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    August 29, 2025 at 1:10 pm

    It’s not a matter of adapting to migration migration is the major tool for adaptation without migration. We are not able to culturally adapt in a way that we are able to survive. We’ve got a flipping on its head. We need to embrace migration as a tool for adaptation.

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      August 29, 2025 at 3:08 pm

      Yes, the immigrants should not act as if they want to set up the country they left in the place they invaded.

      Which is how the 13 colonies made the inhabitants unhappy before they were wiped out.

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