Climate change refugees

As the movement of refugees strains countries worldwide and becomes fuel for political clashes in the United States, the Trump administration has eliminated guidelines that the government once gave to American diplomats about how to plan for the impact of climate change on migration and global security.

In a report released Thursday, the Government Accountability Office recommended the State Department restore the guidelines so U.S. diplomats are prepared for major population shifts that could destabilize a country or region.

“Without clear guidance, State may miss opportunities to identify and address issues related to climate change as a potential driver of migration,” the report said.

In the report, the GAO, an auditing and analysis arm of Congress, sought to assess the U.S. government’s shifting response to human migration driven by climate change. It highlighted the impact of President Donald Trump’s decision in March 2017 to revoke an Obama-era executive order and presidential memorandum that called on federal agencies to weigh the effects of climate change on international development decisions.

The GAO found that as a […]

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