Climate change is increasingly reshaping the ways we understand displacement and mobility across the globe while transforming social relations, governance tools, and transnational relations. This course examines the complex relationship between climate change, displacement, and transnational social processes, exploring how environmental transformations intersect with global inequalities, socio-political conditions, and cross-border networks. Rather than conceptualizing displacement as a direct outcome of climate change, we analyze how climate change-induced displacement and mobility is produced through historically embedded social, economic, and political structures.