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Changing Climate, Changing Migration: Could a Loss and Damage Fund Compensate Climate Migrants?

Changing Climate, Changing Migration: Could a Loss and Damage Fund Compensate Climate Migrants?

Update: 2024-03-26
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The world is grappling with the idea of restitution for people who have been negatively affected by the impacts of climate change—potentially including displacement within a country or across international borders. World leaders are at the early stages of creating a global loss and damage fund to financially compensate these climate victims. Much remains unresolved, including complicated and controversial questions about which countries owe money to whom, and how to attach a dollar figure to intangible losses such as destruction of natural land. In this episode, we speak with Adelle Thomas from Climate Analytics to wade through the thicket of challenges ahead, in particular as relates to climate migrants—those displaced by hostile environmental conditions linked to a rapidly changing climate.

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Changing Climate, Changing Migration: Could a Loss and Damage Fund Compensate Climate Migrants?

Changing Climate, Changing Migration: Could a Loss and Damage Fund Compensate Climate Migrants?

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