Created 03/13/2012 - 1 year ago
Climate change will cause an upward surge in migration this century, and governments in disaster-prone Asia-Pacific nations must promptly enact a broad range of measures to stave off future humanitarian crises, according to a new ADB report released today.
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beta.adb.orgReading abt @adb_manila study on how climate-linked migration poses growing humanitarian threat http://t.co/hSzivBRj #disaster #resilience
Migración por #cambioclimático: realidad inminente. "42 million people [] were displaced by environmental disasters" http://t.co/QmUbaaPH
これか、原文は…アジア開銀 レポート "Climate-Linked Migration Poses Growing Humanitarian Threat - Study" (http://t.co/bQNNQla3) → 42百万人ってのは、すさまじい・・・
Climate-Linked Migration Poses Growing Humanitarian Threat - Asian Development Bank http://t.co/DlqsIe88
Asian Development Bank report out today on #climate and #migration in Asia /Pacific http://t.co/q7IDp432
Environmental disasters, migration & future humanitarian crises: new @ADB_Manila report seeks to lead policy response - http://t.co/WYj17erJ
RT @BWassener: ADB's big analysis on how climate is forcing LOTS of people to migrate: http://t.co/74Sg5BcX Kinda scary.
Seit 2011 sind 40 Mio. Menschen in Asien vom #Klimawandel betroffen. 30 Mio. wurden durch Wetterkatastrophen obdachlos. http://t.co/PGWBxgZO
Removing barriers to remittances + improving their use important in prepping for climate-related migration: ADB report. http://t.co/oBpDwT3w
Governments must take steps to protect migrants and put in place broader climate adaptation measures, ADB report says: http://t.co/oBpDwT3w
Tuvalu and Kiribati are among the most at-risk from extreme climate-related events. http://t.co/oBpDwT3w
One-third of Southeast Asia’s total population lives in areas at-risk from coastal flooding: http://t.co/oBpDwT3w
By 2020, 13 of the world’s 25 mega cities, most of them in low-lying coastal areas, will be in Asia and the Pacific: http://t.co/oBpDwT3w
New ADB report says extreme weather displaced +42M people in the Asia and the Pacific during 2010 and 2011. http://t.co/oBpDwT3w
Climate change will cause surge in migration. Gov'ts in Asia-Pacific must act to stave off future humanitarian crises: http://t.co/oBpDwT3w
