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Introduction
1. Conceptualizing "climate migration"
2. The humanitarian narrative - human rights, global justice, and the limits of humanitarian reason
3. The migration narrative - protection gaps, the refugee analogy, and the rights of migrants
4. The responsibility narrative - anthropogenic climate change, migration as injury, and interference in place of reparation
5. Pragmatic narratives - self-interests, national aspirations, and global complex interdependence
Conclusion.

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