This in-depth and readable text introduces students to the current and historical impacts of climate change on the region. >Digging deep into key terminology and frameworks such as the 1951 Refugee Convention, climate-human rights nexus, climate-related protest, environmental politics, green investment, and climate governance, the author demonstrates how human rights and climate change are inextricably intertwined and provides additional context to support student learning. This books examines the environmental threats and history of individual countries, including a broad and detailed survey of how the issues of climate change, forced migration, and human rights interface with socioeconomic, political, and legal perspectives.
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