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Political Challenges facing perspective countries of asylum:
My Focus - Political challenges facing perspective countries of asylum (if you are reviewing for class, click number 4)
Definition and concept
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[edit](forced migrants→ slow onset i.e. sea level)
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[edit]Asia and the Pacific → Small Island Developing States
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[edit]Global Perceptions From Possible Countries of Asylum
[edit]Reaction as for the possible acceptance of possible environmental migrants is mixed, this because of countries dealing with other domestic problems. For example, India which has a population of over 1 billion people, is building an India-Bangladesh barrier. While the stated purpose of the barrier is to deter drug trade, the barrier may also help prevent the possible refuge of 20 million Bangladeshis who may be displaced by future climate change.[1] This is a contrast to Canada in which public pressure is slowly building to create policies that will allow accommodation and better planning.[2][3][4][5] On September 20th, 2016, Prime Minister Trudeau of Canada told the UN Summit for Refugees and Migrants that plans just for resettlement would not be enough.[6] Sweden which had allowed refugees to seek asylum from areas of war in an open door policy has changed to a policy that is more deterrent of asylum seekers and is even offering money for asylum seekers to withdraw their requests.[7][8] The United States, which was warned under the Obama administration to prepare for climate change and the refugees, may have more difficulties being prepared to do so under current President Donald Trump.[9][10] This can be seen as Trump denies the possibility of climate change, has signed executive orders dismantling environmental protections, and has ordered the EPA to remove climate change information from their public site, likely signaling America's unwillingness to acknowledge the future possibility of increased environmental refugees from climate change.[11][12][13]
From the perspective of those forced to migrate
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[edit]For this topic we plan to address what is lacking in the article and will from their implement addition. Ideas of interest right now include the question of why people people leave, for example one idea is the perception of environmental change causing people to become environmental refugees/migrants.
Environmental Refugees
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- ^ Grant, Harriet; Randerson, James; Vidal, John (12/04/2009). "UK should open borders to climate refugees, says Bangladeshi minister". The Guardian.
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(help) - ^ Murray, Sheila (2010). "Environmental Migrants and Canada's Refugee Policy". Refuge: Canada's Periodical on Refugees. 27 – via Academic ONEfile.
- ^ Keung, Nicholas. "Ottawa urged to open doors to 'climate migrants' | Toronto Star". thestar.com.
- ^ Dinshaw, Fram (2015-10-30). "Mass migration crisis likely to get much worse". National Observer.
- ^ "Environmental migrants breathing easier in Canada | Toronto Star". thestar.com. Retrieved 2017-02-22.
- ^ Gr, Kevin; Opinion, ia in; 2016, Politics | September 20th (2016-09-20). "Climate refugees? We don't have a plan for that". National Observer. Retrieved 2017-02-22.
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has numeric name (help)CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link) - ^ Crouch, David (2015-11-24). "Sweden slams shut its open-door policy towards refugees". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2017-02-22.
- ^ "Sweden is paying refugees £3,500 each to go home". The Independent. 2016-08-25. Retrieved 2017-02-22.
- ^ Chemnick,ClimateWire, Jean. "Obama Warns of "Mass Migrations" If Climate Change Is Not Confronted". Scientific American. Retrieved 2017-02-22.
- ^ Milman, Oliver (2016-04-29). "Obama administration warns of 'climate refugees' due to rapid Arctic warming". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2017-02-22.
- ^ Foran, Clare. "Donald Trump and the Triumph of Climate Denial". The Atlantic. Retrieved 2017-02-22.
- ^ Henry, Devin (2017-02-21). "Trump executive orders to target climate, water rules: report". TheHill. Retrieved 2017-02-22.
- ^ "Trump forces environment agency to delete all climate change references from its website". The Independent. 2017-01-25. Retrieved 2017-02-22.