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  1. Jun 18, 2021 · As the global climate crisis worsens, an increasing number of people are being forced to flee their homes due to natural disasters, droughts, and other weather events. These people are sometimes called “climate refugees”. Who are these climate refugees? And how can the international community properly address this issue?

  2. Climate Refugees is a human rights organization that calls for the protection and rights of those displaced by climate change. DONATE. Through advocacy, storytelling, case studies and global monitoring, we shed light on the complexities of climate-induced displacement, its human rights implications and the climate injustice at its roots. LEARN MORE

  3. Refugees, internally displaced and stateless people are on the frontlines of the climate crisis. UNHCR is working to protect them and strengthen their resilience to its current and future impacts, while also reducing our own environmental footprint.

  4. Oct 19, 2023 · Climate Refugees. Climate change is changing the way we interact with our environments. With a changing climate come potential consequences for life on Earth. Grades. 9 - 12. Subjects. Earth Science, Climatology. Image. Water Refugee. Refugees are often forced to flee their homes due to human violence: war, terrorism, and persecution.

  5. 'climate refugees', it has expressed growing concern and has taken action to support and develop resilience in countries most vulnerable to climate- related stress. This briefing is an update of an earlier version published in October 2021.

  6. Jun 21, 2021 · Official data on climate refugees is virtually non-existent – this is why they are called the “forgotten victims of climate change.” As the problem of climate refugees worsens, there is an urgent need to clarify the definition of climate refugees, including comprehensive data on internally displaced persons (IDPs), and create an ...

  7. Nov 30, 2020 · Research shows that without ambitious climate action and disaster risk reduction, climate-related disasters could double the number of people requiring humanitarian assistance to over 200 million each year by 2050.