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Towards Recognition - Raising awareness about climate change refugees
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TowardsRecognition.org is an awareness blog with the ultimate goal of formal and international recognition of environmental migrants around the world.
Recent Posts
The First Week of COP15
The first of the two-week UN Climate Change Conference has wrapped up. During the climate migration and displacement events, which were well attended, numbers and terminology continued to be discussed and debated. Although it is widely agreed upon th...
First Week of COP15
The first week of the UN Climate Change Conference has wrapped up. During the climate migration and displacement events, which were well attended, numbers and terminology continued to be discussed and debated. Although it is widely agreed upon drafti...
Good News for Climate Change Migrants
(IRIN) December 11, 2009 - COPENHAGEN, After months of negotiations, the UN climate change talks in Copenhagen have good news for countries that might see hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of people migrating or being displaced by climate chang...
Climate Change, Migration and Displacement Events at COP15
I’ve arrived in Copenhagen to check out events involving climate change, human migration and displacement at the UN Climate Change Conference. The energy and expectations are high among the participants from around the world and there are lite...
Forced Displacement Must Be Included in Copenhagen Climate Agreement
(Refugees International) December 4, 2009 - Washington, DC – As world leaders gather to negotiate an agreement to address the impact of climate change, Refugees International urged them to make climate displacement a priority. Natural disasters, su...
Video: Bangladesh - Rising Tides Force Climate Migration
Climate migration has already begun in Bangladesh. Eight months after the last cyclone hit, huge areas are still flooded and 200,000 people live in make-shift huts in the high grounds. Many others have migrated to the capital city of Dhaka. In the ...

