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Climate Refugees and Accountability
- Wanner, Katrina
- Editor(s): Steck, Viktoria
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https://doi.org/10.57949/C9159MThe data associated with this publication are within the manuscript.
Abstract
The adverse effects of climate change are destroying communities. Rising sea levels, extreme weather events, and changing weather patterns are drastically threatening the living conditions and the livelihoods of people globally, forcing them to flee their homes and become “climate refugees.” Although there are many contributors to the perpetuation of climate change, including governments, corporations and individuals, this research focuses on the role of multinational enterprises, some of whom are large carbon emitters. Should they be held accountable for their direct and slow-onset contributions to the displacement of people, and if so, to what extent?