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  1. Nov 15, 2010 · Trailer from the multi-award winning documentary Climate Refugees

  2. Climate Refugees. This documentary elucidates what transpires when an overpopulated world, dwindling resources, and a shifting climate all collide-an intersection of humanity that many call the greatest challenge mankind will ever face. If an "Inconvenient Truth" depicted what causes climate change, this film illuminates the calamity that we ...

  3. Climate Refugees. 2010 · 1 hr 24 min. TV-PG. Documentary · Independent. A documentary about the national security risk of climate-induced environmental disasters and how it affects those who fleeing from the devastation. Subtitles: English. Directed by: Michael P. Nash. A documentary about the national security risk of climate-induced ...

  4. Climate Refugees” premiered at the 2010 Sundance Film Festival. The film has an 88% on Rotten Tomatoes, but received some criticism for its portrayal of climate refugees as “victims” and wealthier Western nations as “saviors.” Because of the breadth of research involved in making the film, it’s still worth watching and discussing.

  5. My story about the interview I had with Michael Nash of Climate Refugees movie was great to write about on Planet Green. Hope you enjoy the story. If An Inconvenient Truth created a cultural shift toward going green, then the movie Climate Refugees is a wake up call that will help people to understand that extreme climatic shifts will create environmental disasters and wars.

  6. The climate crisis is a human rights issue, and EJF is working tirelessly to give these vulnerable communities a voice and secure international protection for climate refugees. EJF calls on all countries to rapidly and fully implement the global climate agreement agreed in Paris in December 2015 and support efforts to raise their emission ...

  7. Sep 11, 2011 · Climate Refugees. Michael Nash and Justin Hogan's documentary shifts the climate change debate away from meteorological considerations and into a political and economic framework, arguing that what's at stake here ultimately is the security of all nations, especially islands and countries with large numbers of inhabitants living along coastlines.