ECOLOGÍA
Más de mil millones de personas en riesgo de ser desplazadas para 2050
September 9, 2020 - Un nuevo informe advierte que más de mil millones de personas de las áreas más vulnerables del mundo enfrentan desplazamiento masivo para 2050, incapacitadas para lidiar con las inminentes crisis ambientales.
Compiled by the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP), the Ecological Threat Register uses data from the United Nations and other sources to assess eight ecological threats – including rapid population growth, lack of access to food and water, and increased exposure to natural disasters.
With the world’s population forecast to rise to nearly 10 billion by 2050, intensifying the scramble for resources and fuelling conflict, the research shows as many as 1.2 billion people living in vulnerable areas of sub-Saharan Africa, Central Asia and the Middle East may be forced to migrate by 2050.
The report has also found that nineteen of countries with the highest number of ecological threats are among the world’s 40 least peaceful countries, including Afghanistan, Syria, Iraq, Chad, India and Pakistan.
The IEP said it hoped the register, which may become an annual analysis, would shape aid and development policies, with more emphasis and funding going towards climate-related impacts.
- ECOLOGICAL THREAT REGISTER 2020
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- Climate change: Global water and food shortages ‘to cause new European migrant crisis’ (The Independent)
- Over one billion people at threat of being displaced by 2050 due to environmental change, conflict and civil unrest (IEP)