When Climate Change Forces Displacement Climate-related displacement raises urgent questions of solidarity, justice and collective responsibility. It underscores the fact that the ecological crisis is also a human and political one. As climate change drives population movements within countries and across borders, states are faced with the need to respond both nationally and through stronger international cooperation. How can such responses be implemented in concrete terms? What forms of solidarity are required to ensure dignified living conditions for those affected? And what challenges do these movements pose for global governance?