‘Climate refugees’ on the agenda at the European Parliament
On Wednesday 2nd March EJF’s Executive Director, Steve Trent, travelled to Brussels to deliver the message to the European Parliament that climate change is already forcibly displacing people from their homes and land. Speaking at the ‘Climate Refugees: A New Arena for Human Rights’ seminar hosted by the Socialists & Democrats Alliance, Trent outlined the very real humanitarian threats resulting from climate change. Already there are more people displaced by sudden onset, climate-related natural hazards than there are political refugees, with single events like Cyclone Sidr which hit Bangladesh in 2007 capable of making millions of people homeless virtually overnight. | ||||
He explained that the current refugee support system is ill-equipped to respond to environmentally-induced displacement. ‘Climate refugees’ do not fall under the mandate of any agency, nor are they recognized through any international legal instrument. The solution, he said, was most likely a new legally-binding instrument that could ensure that these vulnerable people are protected and assisted. He called for a ‘right-based approach’ and for “intelligent, joined-up responses to crises as they happen”. | ||||
Read EJF’s new briefing on climate change and migration The seminar was held in the European Parliament by the Group of the Progressive Alliance of Socialists & Democrats. Other speakers included Mrs Azeb Girmai representing ENDA, who outlined the situation in Ethiopia; the Climate Change Attache for the Hungarian Presidency; and representatives from the UNHCR, International Law and Human Rights Programme of Parliamentarians for Global Action (PGA), and from the Environmental Migration, Social Vulnerability and Adaption Section at the UN University Institute for Environment and Human Security (UNU-EHS). The panels were chaired by MEPs Vittorio Prodi, Ana Gomes and Richard Howitt. Read the S&D press release here |

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