15/08/2020
It can’t be dismissed that mass migration and climate change are intertwined problems with diverse factors such as population growth, poverty, governance, human security, and conflict all interact with the climate change aspect. Climate change will induce long term migration circumstances like environmental erosion, including phenomena such as desertification, reduction of soil fertility, coastal erosion, and sea-level rise. Ascertain areas are more affected than others, at least in the short run, this leads to mass movements of people seeking better and more stable alternatives.
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https://vidushiiswami.wixsite.com/home/post/do-climate-refugees-need-an-international-status-like-refugees-fleeing-war-oppression
It can’t be dismissed that mass migration and climate change are intertwined problems with diverse external factors.