Reports
Climate Change Knows No Border: An analysis of climate induced migration, protection gaps and need for solidarity in South Asia
Climate change is having devastating impacts on communities’ lives, livelihoods and food security across South Asia. Its consequences are so severe that it is increasingly contributing to migration, and this incidence is likely to escalate much more in the years to come as climate change impacts become more serious.
Assessing the Evidence: Migration, Environment and Climate Change in Viet Nam
The Socialist Republic of Viet Nam is one of the six pilot countries of the European Union-funded Migration, Environment and Climate Change: Evidence for Policy (MECLEP) project.
Kiribati: Climate Change and Migration - Relationships Between Household Vulnerability, Human Mobility and Climate Change
The Pacific Climate Change and Migration (PCCM) project has two main goals:
- Increase the protection of individuals and communities which are vulnerable to climate change displacement and migration through targeted national and regional policies;
- Increase labour mobility opportunities for Pacific Islanders, through well-managed labour migration schemes.
Nauru: Climate Change and Migration - Relationships Between Household Vulnerability, Human Mobility and Climate Change
The Pacific Climate Change and Migration (PCCM) project has two overarching goals:
- To increase protection of individuals and communities that are vulnerable to climate change displacement and migration through targeted national and regional policies and
- To increase labour mobility opportunities for Pacific Islanders, through well-managed labour migration schemes.
Tuvalu: Climate Change and Migration: Relationships Between Household Vulnerability, Human Mobility and Climate Change
The main goals of the Pacific Climate Change and Migration (PCCM) project are twofold:
- To increase protection of individuals and communities that are vulnerable to climate change displacement and migration through targeted national and regional policies; and
Fleeing Climate Change: Impacts on Migration and Displacement
In 2015, alone, climate-related disasters displaced 14.7 million people, a new report from CARE Danmark shows. Unless governments take strong preventive action and invest in adaptation, climate change-related phenomena could push the total number of permanently displaced as high as 250 million people, between now and 2050.
