Climate change is driving increasing numbers of people out of their homes. These displaced people often free abroad, but unlike those displaced by war, they are not automatically considered refugees.
Protecting Climate Migrants: A Gap in International Asylum Law
Refugee vs. IDP vs. migrant… what's the difference?
Recognition and Protection of Environmental Migrants in International Law
The 1951 Refugee Convention
An assault on asylum? Experts raise alarm, Migration News
Reconsidering the Status and Rights of Climate Refugees Under International International Journal of Law and Society
Refugee status under international law, Epthinktank
UNU-MERIT » Suella Braverman is wrong about the UN refugee convention being 'not fit for purpose' – here's why
Non-refoulement, push-backs and the EU response to irregular migration, Epthinktank
What does the UN 1951 Refugee Convention say – and can you change it?, UK News