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What are climate refugees?
Thanks for asking. The consequences of climate change are some of the primary drivers behind global human migration.
According to a report by the European Commission on Migration, each year an average of 30 million people are displaced due to environmental degradation.
Climate refugees or climate migrants are people forced away from their homes due to sudden or gradual alterations in their natural environment.
We're talking about sea level rise, extreme weather events, drought and water scarcity for example.
They are also referred to as displaced people.
The Horn of Africa and In particular, self -declared country Somaliland is scourged by water scarcity and famine.
and you can throw in on top a locust plague that's wiping out everything in its path, making people flee their native lands.
Many have no choice but to live in refugee camps run by NGOs.
Which NGOs are present in Somaliland?
CAIR is the main organisation operating in the country.
They opened a camp in 2017, which has continued to grow ever since.
It might be located in the middle of nowhere, and only have basic equipment, but it nevertheless acts as a safe haven for more than 1 ,500 people.
However, CAIR itself recognizes its impact in the region as insufficient alone.
Its activity is merely a form of temporary support, primarily intended for country dwellers, women, and children.
To what extent is climate migration a global phenomenon?
It affects several regions of the world, including countries like Venezuela, Afghanistan, Bangladesh and Mozambique, to name but a few.
Elsewhere, sea levels are rising, ice caps are receding, seasonal rainfall is becoming unpredictable and extreme weather events are increasingly frequent and intense.
Climate change is real and human activity is the main cause.
A UN report says the past six years have been the hottest on record, greenhouse gas emissions are driving average global temperatures up faster than at any time in the history of the modern world.
Most remain in their home countries, often living in areas highly exposed to weather hazards such as floods and storms. Some of them cannot return home and are known as Internally Displaced People or IDPs for short.
Meanwhile a smaller proportion seek safety in other countries and may need international protection.
That seriously raises the question of our planet's sustainable habitability.
We often talk about climate refugees as a risk that could arise in the distant future, but the issue seems to already be a reality.
Estimates suggest that unless we devise and implement an ambitious climate action plan and a disaster risk management strategy, as many as 200 million people per year could end up humanitarian aid by 2050.
There you have it. Now you know what climate refugees are.
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