THURSDAY, 25 FEBRUARY 2021 | 12:00 PM EST
As part of the World Refugee & Migration Council’s project seeking innovative solutions for the global governance of climate displacement, this panel discussion explored gaps in international governance and legal protection frameworks for the forcibly displaced.
Experts from Brazil, Canada and the United States engaged in a north-south dialogue to address managed retreat, the role of local community adaptation in the absence of national action, the applicability of the 1951 Convention and refugee designation for climate causes, and the multifaceted characteristics of climate displacement.
WRMC’s Rosemary McCarney moderated the discussion with Robert McLeman from Wilfrid Laurier University, Erika Pires Ramos of the South American Network for Environmental Migrations, and A.R. Siders from the University of Delaware about the rapidly accelerating challenges around climate displacement as the world prepares for COP26.
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Moderator
Speakers
Background Reading
- Forced Displacement and Climate Change: Time for Global Governance — Policy Brief by Rosemary McCarney and Jonathan Kent
- Solutions for the Global Governance of Climate Displacement — World Refugee & Migration Council Project
This event is supported through a partnership with Cuso International.