August 10, 2023

Providing Refuge for Climate Refugees in International Law

Climate Refugees are forced to migrate when climate change renders their homelands uninhabitable, and they may become “stateless” if their country ceases to exist. But there is no treaty protecting them, and international law has not established responsibility. The G20 Interfaith Forum and co-sponsors Purdue University and the International Academy for Multicultural Cooperation hosted a discussion of this urgent and growing issue.

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August 10, 2023

Providing Refuge for Climate Refugees in International Law

Climate Refugees are forced to migrate when climate change renders their homelands uninhabitable, and they may become “stateless” if their country ceases to exist. But there is no treaty protecting them, and international law has not established responsibility. The G20 Interfaith Forum and co-sponsors Purdue University and the International Academy for Multicultural Cooperation hosted a discussion of this urgent and growing issue.

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August 10, 2023

Providing Refuge for Climate Refugees in International Law

Climate Refugees are forced to migrate when climate change renders their homelands uninhabitable, and they may become “stateless” if their country ceases to exist. But there is no treaty protecting them, and international law has not established responsibility. The G20 Interfaith Forum and co-sponsors Purdue University and the International Academy for Multicultural Cooperation hosted a discussion of this urgent and growing issue.

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August 10, 2023

Providing Refuge for Climate Refugees in International Law

Climate Refugees are forced to migrate when climate change renders their homelands uninhabitable, and they may become “stateless” if their country ceases to exist. But there is no treaty protecting them, and international law has not established responsibility. The G20 Interfaith Forum and co-sponsors Purdue University and the International Academy for Multicultural Cooperation hosted a discussion of this urgent and growing issue.

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