Climate change is creating need for migration pathways, IOM chief says

U.N. agency chief sees remittances as tool to boost Pacific island development

SHAUN TURTON, Nikkei staff writer

NUKU'ALOFA, Tonga -- More countries should introduce pathways to facilitate migration for people impacted by climate change, as the Pacific becomes "ground zero" for extreme weather that will play out globally in the years to come, International Organization for Migration Director General Amy Pope told Nikkei Asia.

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