NAVIGATING THE GLOBAL MIGRATION CRISIS OF CLIMATE CHANGE
Keywords:
Climate Change, Global Warming, Migration, MarineAbstract
The climate crisis is a long-lasting problem and one of the major issues of this century. The climate crisis directly affects all the creatures on the planet with no variation, from coastal to mountain, land to desert. The amount of greenhouse emissions and the increase in carbon levels cause global warming and ice melting which directly affects the animals and their natural habitats. Furthermore, the world unites together to fight against this major threat. This climate change also affects people's lives, they become climate refugees with no permanent place to live. This paper deals with climate change and the cultural displacement of people.
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