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The concept of 'climate refugee': Towards a possible definition

The concept of 'climate refugee': Towards a possible definition

FromEuropean Parliament - EPRS Policy podcasts


The concept of 'climate refugee': Towards a possible definition

FromEuropean Parliament - EPRS Policy podcasts

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Length:
8 minutes
Released:
Nov 19, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

According to statistics since 2008 over 318 million people around the world have been forcibly displaced by floods, windstorms, earthquakes or droughts, 30.7 million in 2020 alone. This is equivalent to one person being displaced every second. Depending on the frequency and scale of the major natural disasters occurring, there are significant fluctuations in the total number of displaced people from one year to the next, yet the trend over recent decades has been a growing one. Many find refuge within their own country, but some are forced to go abroad. In this podcast, we'll talk about 'climate refugees', a concept that remains unclear despite the rising number of people forcibly displaced because of climate disasters.

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Released:
Nov 19, 2021
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