Source: UN News Centre
New York, 28 Jun 2007 - Governments must adopt strategies to mitigate the effects of desertification which are aggravated by climate change and could lead to mass migrations of tens of millions of people in the next decade, a new United Nations study cautioned today.
Source: Christian Aid
14 May 2007 - At least one billion people will be forced from their homes between now and 2050 as the effects of climate change deepen an already burgeoning global migration crisis, predicts a new Christian Aid report.
Source: IPS News
by Fulgence Zamblé
TABOU, Jan 4 (IPS) - It has been three years since Brahima Ouédraogo, a small-scale farmer from Burkina Faso, arrived in a little village in the Tabou region of south-western Côte d'Ivoire with his family, in search of arable land.
Initially residents of Klotou gave the newcomers a warm welcome. But, this warmth has since died away; in fact, some would even like to see the Ouédraogo family leave.
"When you enter our forests, they are all being used by the immigrants with no concern for preservation of the environment," says Marc Kallé, who lives in Klotou.
Source: MediaGlobal
By Diana Gregor
Source: AlertNet
Source: East-West Institute
Research paper examines need for legal structure to address mass migrations caused by climate change.