Climate Migration and EU Policy: Is the European Union Ready for New Challenges?

by Tetiana Drakokhrust "By 2050, over 216 million people could be displaced within their countries due to climate change. What happens when they cross borders?" Climate migration—displacement caused by rising seas, droughts, floods, and other environmental disruptions—is no longer a future threat. It is already reshaping lives, communities, and international policies. The European Union, as... Continue Reading →

Turkey With or Without A Climate Change Strategy?

By Seven Erdoğan Climate change, recognized as a significant threat multiplier, has the capacity to intensify existing risks and vulnerabilities, affecting ecosystems, societies, and economies around the world (Dodson et al., 2020). Its far-reaching impacts have made it an urgent global concern, prompting governments and organisations around the world to reassess their approach to sustainability,... Continue Reading →

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