The Definition of Refugee
Definition, policy, and regulation play a huge role in determining how the humane world functions. Such definition of the term refugees may need to be revised, and climate refugees should be stressed upon for others to recognize the issue and provide a helping hand.
In 2008, there was a conference hosted by the United Nations University to work on expanding the term refugees. The conference did not end up with a new well-rounded definition of refugees. The United Nation University concluded that the issue needed thorough evaluation, more research and policy development for an official decision to be made.² For climate refugees to survive climate changes once it occurs, they are forced move up or down to bigger cities in their home country that have not yet been affected. However, if the larger cities are full or has also been affected, the citizen’s only other option to survive is to cross the border illegally over to their neighboring countries. On the other hand, because climate refugees are not defined as true refugees, the neighboring countries, and developed countries are reluctant to help them.
1. Farjana Jahan and Kazi S.M. Khasrul Alam Quddusi, “Climate Change and Bangladesh: Geographical and Socio-economic Impacts,” Dhaulagiri Journal of Sociology and Anthropology 7, (2013): 113-132. Print article.
2. L. W. Marshall, “Toward a new definition of ‘refugee’: Is The 1951 Convention Out Of Date?” Disaster and military surgery: 61-66.