Executive Summary
This pocketbook argues that international law should recognise the concept of "environmental persecution" - action by states that lead to the oppression of individuals - and grant refugee status to people driven from the homes by a lost or ruined environment. Without international recognition, the environmental refugee crisis could turn into a major source of global instability.
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Written by
- Molly Conisbee
- Andrew Simms
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