In this article for The Times of India, Model International Mobility Convention (MIMC) Senior Fellow Michael W. Doyle discusses the legal lacunae surrounding people impacted by a changing climate—and how to fill that gap. Drawing on the work of MIMC, he notes, "we need a law that takes into account the changes we will experience and the numbers we will see—these could run into millions."
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