Climate change exacerbates the risk of displacement. The past decade saw on average 24 million displacements caused by disasters every year: 92 percent were triggered by weather-related hazards (with floods accounting for nearly half of these), and the rest by geophysical hazards, such as earthquakes. In 2023, floods caused 9.8 million displacements.
Displacement and climate vulnerability are intertwined, especially in conflict-affected settings: 60 percent of the world’s 114 million refugees and people internally displaced by conflict are in countries on the front lines of climate change, exacerbating the protection needs and risks for displaced people and contributing to new, onward, and protracted displacement.