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The Climate Passport: Borders, Justice, and the Right to Flee
Season 1 · Episode 9

The Climate Passport: Borders, Justice, and the Right to Flee

The Unraveling Thread · Ibnul Jaif Farabi / Light Knot Studios

March 1, 20267m 9s

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Show Notes

What happens when your homeland becomes unlivable, but the law says you have no right to escape? As climate disasters displace millions, the world’s legal frameworks offer no protection to those fleeing environmental collapse. This episode confronts the stark reality that a person forced from their home by rising seas or perpetual drought is not recognized as a refugee, but is instead treated as undocumented—a problem to be managed. We examine the radical, urgent proposal of a "climate passport": a legal instrument granting the right to flee a deteriorating environment. Moving from the intimate perspective of host Ibnul Jaif Farabi’s own Bangladesh to global border policies, we dissect how our current definitions of refuge are catastrophically outdated. This discussion pulls directly on the threads of justice, sovereignty, and survival, asking who deserves safety when the threat isn’t a persecuting regime, but a poisoned planet. Listeners will gain a clear understanding of the legal gap at the heart of the climate migration crisis and the tangible, contentious solutions being debated. This episode equips you with the arguments and human context behind one of the most defining sociopolitical challenges of the coming decades, moving it from abstract future to pressing present. #ClimateMigration #ClimatePassport #RefugeeLaw #Borders #EnvironmentalJustice #ClimateDisplacement #RightToFlee Hosted by Ibnul Jaif Farabi. Produced by Light Knot Studios (lightknotstudios.com).