24 April 2023

Thematic Focus: Climate Change & Disasters - Pt. 1

Short pieces:

Amid Global Warming of "Exodus," Pacific Countries Lead the Way on Mobility Responses (RID Blog, April 2023) [text

Can this high-level task force drive a debate on climate migration? (Devex, April 2023) [text]
- Focuses on the Climate Migration Council.

*Climate Migration: The Value of Refugee Perspectives (Latitude Blog, April 2023) [text]

"Colombia prepara la primera ley sobre desplazamiento climático en América Latina," El País, 7 April 2023 [text]
- See also English version.

‘Come join us on this adventure’: What caring for the environment means to communities in Ecuador (UNHCR Innovation Service, April 2023) [text]

*Is Cyclone Freddy’s record-breaking devastation the new normal? (ISS Today, March 2023) [text]

To Protect Climate-Displaced People, the US Must Restore Asylum Access (JURIST, April 2023) [text]

Reports & book chapters:

*Addressing Climate Security Risks in Central America (Wilson Center, April 2023) [text]

Climate of Coercion: Environmental and Other Drivers of Cross-Border Displacement in Central America and Mexico (USCRI, IRAP & HUMSI, March 2023) [text]
- Note: A related webinar is scheduled for 27 April 2023.

*Living with climate change, conflict and displacement: recognising agency, voice, mobility, language and linkages (ODI, April 2023) [text]

Making Adaptation Work: Addressing the compounding impacts of climate change, environmental degradation and conflict in the Near and Middle East (ICRC & Norwegian Red Cross, April 2023) [text]

Overlapping Global Crises: The Impacts of Food Insecurity and Climate Change on Migration and Displacement, International Dialogue on Migration, no. 34 (IOM, March 2023) [text]

"The Situation of Vulnerability and the Impact of the Pandemic on Climate Refugees," Chapter in Chapter in Os Desafios dos Direitos Humanos Durante e na pós Pandemia no Mundo Globalizado (Human Rights Challenges during and after the Pandemic) (Editora Fi, 2023) [open access]
- Scroll to p. 100.

Those Who Stay Behind: Lived Experiences from Indian Sundarbans Amidst Climate Change and Migration, Policies & Practices, no. 134 (Mahanirban Calcutta Research Group, Dec. 2022) [text]

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