
Climate change migration is draining Honduras of its people: UN expert
The impact of climate change on poorer communities in Honduras is having a devastating effect on livelihoods, forcing many people to flee the country to avoid starvation.

By 2050, 200 Million Climate Refugees May Have Fled Their Homes. But International Laws Offer Them Little Protection
Negotiators at COP26 are unlikely to deal with the challenges posed by climate migration, a failure that some experts say shows "a lack of political will."

Honduras: Climate Change Advances Quicker than Gov. Policies
The country of Honduras is one of the world's most vulnerable in terms of the impacts of climate change.

What is happening in Honduras?
Almost 30 per cent of its population is in need of humanitarian aid and an increased number of Hondurans are forced to move and seek refuge outside the country's borders.