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Wednesday, October 19, 2011

Update: 25 million people a year have been displaced due to weather-related events since 2008, the challenges of human migration due to climate change

"The United Nations estimates there were 210 million international migrants in 2010. A further 740 million were internal migrants in 2009.

The report estimates there will be between 154 and 179 million people living in rural coastal floodplains by 2060 who will be unable to move away due to poverty.

These trapped communities will need to be made more resilient to environmental events.

Up to 192 million people will also move into urban coastal floodplains in Africa and Asia by 2060 in search of work and a better economic situation.

This kind of migration could be beneficial by opening up new sources of income which help people become stronger and more resilient, enabling households to stay in a place for longer, the report said.

Migration should be considered when funds are being allocated at U.N. climate talks in November in Durban, South Africa, the report said."
Climate-driven migration challenge underestimated | Reuters:

The report, by the government-backed Foresight Program, examined the likely movement of people both within and between countries to 2060. It found the greatest risks will be borne by people who are unable or unwilling to relocate.

John Beddington, chief scientific adviser to the British government said an average 25 million people a year have been displaced due to weather-related events since 2008, which will likely rise as such events become more extreme and frequent.
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