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Wang,Y. (2023). Feasibility Analysis of the UN Security Council's Involvement in Climate Change Issues: Using Climate Refugees as An Entry Point. Advances in Economics, Management and Political Sciences,15,93-98.
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[6]. Docherty B. and Giannin T.:Confronting a Rising Tide: A Proposal for a Convention on Climate Change Refugees. Harvard Environmental Law Review, 33(2), 349-403 (2009).
[7]. Cheng Yu.: Climate Refugees’ Natural Rights to Relief and Its Institutional Development. Pacific Journal, 28(9), 92-106 (2020).
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[9]. Webb A and Kench P.:The dynamic response of reef islands to sea-level rise: Evidence from multi-decadal analysis of island change in the Central Pacific, Global and Planetary Change,5(3),1-13 (2010).
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[12]. Anton, D. K.:Climate migration and security: securitisation as strategy in climate change politics. International Journal of Refugee Law, 30(2), 403-406 (2018).
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