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Growing numbers of children forced to flee by climate change - report

2021-11-03T05:46+0100rnz-co-nz (en)

It warns the increase in climate migration comes with a new risk - that these children and their families may never return home, including thousands in the Pacific. The report, Walking into the Eye of the Storm , was released on the eve of the UN COP26 summit and highlighted that climate change-induced migration is here and set to get a lot worse.

Growing numbers of children forced to flee climate change - report

2021-11-03T03:07+0100rnzi (en)

It warns the increase in climate migration comes with a new risk - that these children and their families may never return home, including thousands in the Pacific. The report, Walking into the Eye of the Storm , was released on the eve of the UN COP26 summit and highlighted that climate change-induced migration is here and set to get a lot worse.

Growing numbers of children forced to flee climate change - report

2021-11-03T02:45+0100rnz-co-nz (en)

It warns the increase in climate migration comes with a new risk - that these children and their families may never return home, including thousands in the Pacific. The report, Walking into the Eye of the Storm , was released on the eve of the UN COP26 summit and highlighted that climate change-induced migration is here and set to get a lot worse.

Growing numbers of children forced to flee climate change - report

2021-11-03T02:31+0100radionz (en)

It warns the increase in climate migration comes with a new risk - that these children and their families may never return home, including thousands in the Pacific. The report, Walking into the Eye of the Storm , was released on the eve of the UN COP26 summit and highlighted that climate change-induced migration is here and set to get a lot worse.

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