First, Congress must allocate the $3 billion for international climate adaptation pledged by the President’s Emergency Plan for Adaptation and Resilience (PREPARE) annually by 2024. This will support the vast majority of people who wish to stay in their homes, communities, and countries of origin.
Tune in to virtual convenings or attend events we are hosting in person at the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28), at the Expo City, Dubai.
What are the implications of sidelining countries like Afghanistan in international climate negotiations? And what are the subsequent impacts on migration and displacement?
States are making progress in planning their responses to climate change, particularly through NAPs; yet, refugees and IDPs are still being overlooked.
The Fund for Responding to Loss and Damage Must Listen to Affected Communities
As the second meeting of the Loss and Damages board begins this week, we urge the inclusion of affected communities in the decision-making processes.
Living in Displacement in the Climate Emergency: Refugees and Climate Shocks
Please join Refugees International and the Center for Global Development for a webinar on the effects of the climate emergency on refugees.
Three Years on From Biden’s Climate Migration Executive Order, It’s Time for Action
First, Congress must allocate the $3 billion for international climate adaptation pledged by the President’s Emergency Plan for Adaptation and Resilience (PREPARE) annually by 2024. This will support the vast majority of people who wish to stay in their homes, communities, and countries of origin.
USA Today: Climate Change Talks Can’t Keep Ignoring Refugees. What to do before COP29.
Displaced people, already bearing the brunt of climate change and leading local responses to it, must be centered in global climate talks.
In Global Climate Talks, Let Afghanistan In
As the United Nations’ Climate Change Conference (COP28) begins in Dubai today, where is Afghanistan?
Find Refugees International at COP28: Virtual Convenings and Events in Dubai
Tune in to virtual convenings or attend events we are hosting in person at the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28), at the Expo City, Dubai.
Just Security: A New Bill Could Help the U.S. Lead on Climate Change and Displacement
The Climate Displaced Persons Act would ensure a robust commitment by the U.S. government to global climate resilience.
Inclusive Climate Dialogue: Amplifying Afghanistan’s Voice in Global Climate Negotiations
What are the implications of sidelining countries like Afghanistan in international climate negotiations? And what are the subsequent impacts on migration and displacement?
Just Security: It’s Not Too Late to Galvanize Action on Climate-Affected Mobility
The international community can no longer afford to eschew the needs of the communities that are most affected by climate change.
“It’s Time for Us to be Included”: An Assessment of Refugee and Displaced People’s Participation in National Adaptation Planning
States are making progress in planning their responses to climate change, particularly through NAPs; yet, refugees and IDPs are still being overlooked.