Human Rights Education Associates

Future immigration due to climate change

Author

RSWAPP

Publisher

Learning for Justice

Place of Publication

Montgomery, Alabama, United States

Year of Publication

2021

Language

English

Most the worlds population lives on the coast. How will we respond to massive migrations of people dues to rising sea level and flooding? This resource from Learning for Justice, designed for students in grades 9-12 (secondary school), explores the intersections of climate change and immigration justice. It provides a lesson plan with materials and instructions for teaching about future immigration due to climate change.
Formal education, Non-formal education
FE: Secondary and high school, NFE: Youth
Freedom from discrimination, Right to nationality, Right to take part in government, Right to environment, Immigrant rights

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