Solutions People are moving in the context of climate change and disasters. Law and policy must be ready to respond. Staying in place Sometimes people facing the greatest climate impacts don’t want to move at all. READ MORE Protection People displaced by the impacts of climate change and disasters may need protection, wherever they are. READ MORE Migration Some people will choose to move as a way of adapting to climate change – but they need options to do so. READ MORE Planned relocation In some cases, whole communities may need to relocate to avoid the worst impacts of climate change. READ MORE Explore the Hub Get started To understand more about the issues and solutions, start your climate mobility journey here. Voices Hear how the changing climate is affecting people’s lives in Pacific countries. Facts Your questions about human mobility in a warming world – answered. Share your story No matter how big or small the impact you’ve felt, your story is important. Share it here. Dig deeper Explore a selection of our scholarly works, opinion pieces, blogs, reports and submissions about climate mobility. UNSW Kaldor Centre for International Refugee Law Get started in the Climate Mobility Hub Explore related Kaldor Centre research Return to the Kaldor Centre Animations and illustrations/Cecilia Humphrey Animations and illustrations/Cecilia Humphrey TopBuilt with Shorthand