
climate-induced migration
Climate-induced migration refers to people moving from their homes due to the impacts of climate change, such as rising sea levels, increased storms, droughts, or extreme temperatures. These environmental changes can threaten livelihoods, water access, and safety, making areas uninhabitable or difficult to sustain. As a result, individuals or communities are forced to relocate in search of safer, more stable living conditions. This type of migration is a growing global concern, highlighting the interconnectedness of environmental health and human well-being.