Climate Refugee Basics
UN & UNSC Power
Refugee Rights & Asylum
Policy Solutions
Country Positions & Debate
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What is a climate refugee?

A person displaced because of the effects of climate change.

100

What does UNSC stand for?

United Nations Security Council.

100

What is asylum?

Protection that prevents displaced people from being deported back to danger.

100

What is disaster risk reduction?

Policies that reduce danger from disasters before they happen, like early warning systems or stronger infrastructure.

100

Which represented countries are permanent UNSC members?

China, France, Russia, United Kingdom, and United States.

200

Name one climate-related event that can force people to leave their homes.

Flooding, drought, sea-level rise, extreme storms, wildfires, or coastal erosion.

200

How many countries are on the UNSC?

15 countries.

200

What major refugee treaty does not currently include climate refugees?

The 1951 Refugee Convention.

200

Name one basic resource climate refugees may need.

Housing, food, clean water, clothing, healthcare, or hygiene products.

200

Which represented country has experienced major climate-related flooding, including the 2010 floods mentioned in the briefing?

Pakistan.

300

Why are island nations especially vulnerable to climate displacement?

Rising sea levels can flood or permanently destroy land, homes, and infrastructure.

300

Which five countries are permanent members of the UNSC?

China, France, Russia, United Kingdom, and United States.

300

Why can unsafe migration routes become deadly for displaced people?

People may be forced to cross dangerous terrain, seas, or criminal-controlled areas without legal pathways.

300

What is climate-resilient infrastructure?

Infrastructure built to withstand climate impacts like floods, storms, droughts, or heat.

300

Which represented country is likely concerned about the Darién Gap migration route?

Panama.

400

According to the briefing, about how many people were displaced by disasters in 2020?

30.7 million people.

400

What special power do the five permanent members have?

The veto power.

400

Name one dangerous migration route mentioned in the briefing.

The Darién Gap or the Mediterranean Sea.

400

What is one possible use of a global climate displacement fund?

Temporary housing, schools, healthcare, relocation programs, or infrastructure in vulnerable regions.

400

Why might Somalia care deeply about climate refugees?

Somalia faces drought, food insecurity, conflict, and displacement, making climate migration a major security issue.

500

Why is the term “climate refugee” legally complicated?

International law does not currently recognize “climate refugee” as an official asylum status.

500

Why is the UNSC especially important compared to the General Assembly?

UNSC resolutions are legally binding, while General Assembly resolutions are mostly recommendations.

500

What is one proposed solution to improve climate refugee protection?

Create a legal definition for climate refugees, expand asylum rules, create regional agreements, or create a global registry.

500

Why might some countries oppose international climate refugee funding?

They may argue it is too expensive, threatens national sovereignty, or should be handled domestically.

500

Why might China, the U.S., and Russia disagree over strict international climate regulations?

They may worry about sovereignty, economic costs, emissions responsibilities, and who should pay for climate adaptation.