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CLICK HERE - Beyond Borders: Our changing climate – its role in conflict and displacement
Experts warn refugees could number tens of millions in the next decade, and call for a new legal framework to protect the most vulnerable
theguardian.com - by Matthew Taylor - November 2, 2017
Tens of millions of people will be forced from their homes by climate change in the next decade, creating the biggest refugee crisis the world has ever seen, according to a new report.
Senior US military and security experts have told the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF) study that the number of climate refugees will dwarf those that have fled the Syrian conflict, bringing huge challenges to Europe.
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Climate change, migration & displacement: risk-informed approach
odi.org - November 2017 - Sarah Opitz Stapleton, Rebecca Nadin, Charlene Watson and Jan Kellett
This report presents an overview of the current evidence base on the complex relationships between climate change and human mobility. It aims to support the development of an informed global discourse across the humanitarian, peace and sustainable development agendas and as a counter to some of the sensationalist claims often propagated by the media. In so doing, the paper illustrates that to adequately address human mobility in international and national policy responses, the links between climate change, displacement and migration need to be better understood.
CLICK HERE - Climate change, migration & displacement: needs risk-informed, coherent approach