A new report from the federal government predicts future waves of climate migrants and warns the U.S. isn't prepared.
The centerpiece of President Biden’s climate agenda is running into opposition from key moderate Democrats.A sharp rise in climate migrants could strain relations between developed countries and their neighbors, the report on migration found, particularly if wealthy countries enact restrictive policies that push people into countries with fewer resources.
And they urge the U.S. government to establish an interagency working group on climate change and migration to coordinate its efforts to address the challenge.Vice President Kamala Harris visits Nevada to stump for President Biden’s infrastructure and climate agenda. IRAP and other migrant advocacy groups are pressing the Biden administration and Congress to support a new climate visa that would grant temporary protections to migrants and a pathway to permanent residency. As they envision it, migrants would be eligible for the visa if they come from certain countries at the greatest risk from climate change and if they can make a case for why they are particularly vulnerable.
The new report “is an important acknowledgement of a troubling lack of a policy framework to protect those uprooted by the climate crisis,” Krish O’Mara Vignarajah, president and chief executive of the Lutheran Immigration and Refugee Service.published last month found that, over the next 30 years, climate change could push more than 200 million people across the globe to leave their homes unless countries act quickly to slash emissions of planet-warming gases.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Climate change may make these 11 countries unstable, says new reportThe reports paint a dire picture of growing risks caused by radical changes in the world's climate, with countries competing for dwindling water and food supplies while facing waves of migration across borders.
Leer más »
Arrests At The Border Hit Record High, Report SaysThose from Mexico made up the largest group of migrants arrested at the southern border, according to the report.
Leer más »
'No country will be spared' from effects of climate change, Biden administration reports detail'No country will be spared from the challenges directly related to climate change,' a senior administration official told reporters in a call previewing new reports from the Biden administration.
Leer más »
Biden administration report says 'tens of millions' of climate change refugees are expectedA new Biden administration report paints a grim picture of the climate change future in which 'tens of millions' of people are 'likely to be displaced over the next two to three decades' because of the effects of rising global temperatures.
Leer más »
Booster rocket failure stops U.S. hypersonic weapon testA booster rocket carrying a hypersonic glide body failed to launch Thursday morning during a test by the Defense Department's hypersonic weapons program.
Leer más »
Far-right anti-government group growing rapidly in the US - ReportResistance to Covid-19 vaccines, pandemic related health mandates and the politics of the Trump era is seeing far-right groups in America growing significantly leaving the country dangerously polarized.
Leer más »