environmental migration
Climate Change and Forced Environmental Migration Vulnerability of the Portuguese Coastline
2016 UN World Water Development Report, Water and Jobs
Three out of four of the jobs worldwide are water-dependent. In fact, water shortages and lack of access may limit economic growth in the years to come, according to the 2016 United Nations World Water Development Report, Water and Jobs, which was launched on 22 March, World Water Day, in Geneva.
The Effects of Climate Change on the Full Enjoyment of Human Rights
This paper is provided to the Climate Vulnerable Forum in response to the invitation of its chair, the Philippines, to provide input on the potential implications for human rights endangerment of the current 2.0° C goal, and the difference between a 2.0° goal and a 1.5° C goal with respect to outcomes for human rights.
European Council conclusions on European climate diplomacy after COP21
European Council on European climate diplomacy after COP21
Promoting Human Security and Minimizing Conflict Associated with Forced-Migration in the Pacific Region
This report highlights the main findings of a joint research project between the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat and the United Nations University (UNU) Institute on Globalization, Culture and Mobility and the United Nations University Institute for Environment and Human Security.
Unless we act now: The impact of climate change on children
Today’s children, and their children, are the ones who will live with the consequences of climate change. This report looks at how children, and particularly the most vulnerable, are affected and what concrete steps need to be taken to protect them.
Unicef
