The body, made up of 14 United Nations agencies, the World Bank and the International Organization for Migration (IOM), said urgent action was needed to deal with potentially major population movements resulting from changes to the global climate.
Rising sea levels could lead to a loss of territory on small island countries and droughts and desertification would likely force large numbers on the move.
"While there is mounting evidence that climate change has the potential to contribute to substantial movements of people, the response of the international community has so far been limited at best," said a GMG statement.
"The GMG calls on the international community to recognize that migration and displacement induced by environmental degradation and climate change require urgent action."...
Vietnamese refugees in 1975
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