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  The G20 and Building Global Governance for “Climate Refugees”

Kraemer, R. A. (2017): The G20 and Building Global Governance for “Climate Refugees”. - CIGI Policy Brief, 107.

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Kraemer, R. Andreas1, Author
Mutanga, Shingirirai Savious1, Contributor
Pophiwa, Nedson1, Contributor
Fetzek, Shiloh1, Contributor
McGlade, Katriona1, Contributor
Schraven, Benjamin1, Contributor
Cattaneo, Cristina1, Contributor
Kathuria, Rajat 1, Contributor
Sagar, Aarsi1, Contributor
Toussaint, Patrick2, Contributor              
Khasru, Syed Munir1, Contributor
Axworthy, Llyod1, Contributor
Vaughan, Scott1, Contributor
Wilkinson, Emily1, Contributor
Chevallier, Romy1, Contributor
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 Abstract: The global governance of displaced and trapped populations, forced migration and refugees is not prepared for the numbers likely to manifest under climate change. The Group of Twenty has a responsibility to prepare, push for reform and initiate annual reviews to enhance humanitarian responses to aid climate mobility. International policy and law build on the false assumption that displaced people and refugees can return to their place of origin when conditions improve, conflicts subside or homes are rebuilt. This cannot hold for many of those affected by climate change. Governance reform is needed to strengthen rights and obligations of peoples and governments in countries of origin, transit and destination, recognizing the special circumstances and needs of “climate refugees” or migrants.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2017-062017
 Publication Status: Finally published
 Pages: 11
 Publishing info: Waterloo, ON, Canada : Centre for International Governance Innovation
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