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Environmental Migration

Environmental migration refers to the movement of people caused by changes in their natural environment, such as climate change, natural disasters, or resource depletion. When regions become uninhabitable due to rising sea levels, extreme weather, or food and water scarcity, individuals and communities may be forced to relocate to safer areas. This type of migration can have significant social, economic, and political impacts, both locally and globally, as it often involves complex issues such as refugees, relocation assistance, and the integration of displaced populations into new communities.