Legal protection essential for people displaced by climate change: UN expert
30 Jun 2023

“The effects of climate change are becoming more severe, and the number of people displaced across international borders is rapidly increasing,” said Ian Fry, independent human rights expert on climate change, who took up the new post last year.
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