What could life on Earth look like by 2050 if climate change continues at its current pace? This video explores a future ...
One of the scientific literature’s most consistent conclusions is that the majority of climate-related displacements happen ...
A Guardian analysis reveals how most of 39 countries facing US entry restrictions are most vulnerable environmentally ...
Jeanne Muhimundu vividly remembers the day Cyclone Idai struck Tongogara refugee camp in March 2019. The now 21-year-old refugee from Rwanda was at home with her parents and her five siblings when ...
Every day, millions of people around the world are forced to flee their homes because of war, persecution, political instability, violence, or gross violations of human rights.
An estimated 1.2 billion people could be forced to migrate by 2050 due to extreme weather and natural disasters related to climate change. The hardships of relocating and sharing limited survival ...
For a long time, it seemed refugee law had little relevance to people fleeing the impacts of climate change and disasters. Nearly 30 years ago, the High Court of Australia, for instance, remarked that ...
weather-related disasters have displaced some 220 million people inside their countries over the past decade alone – Copyright AFP/File Daniel Beloumou Olomo ...
From tools to boost internal efficiency to improved refugee services and early warning systems, UNHCR is applying artificial ...
WELLINGTON (Reuters) - Governments need to take into account the climate crisis when considering the deportation of asylum seekers, the United Nations said in a landmark ruling that could pave the way ...
Revealed: How Trump’s views have forced UN agencies to change how they address the climate crisis - SPECIAL REPORT: UN ...