Environmental Migration
Environmental migration refers to the movement of people caused by changes in their environment, such as natural disasters, climate change, or resource depletion. These changes can make areas uninhabitable, forcing individuals or communities to relocate to safer or more sustainable locations.
This type of migration can occur both within countries and across borders. For example, people may leave areas affected by severe droughts or rising sea levels, seeking refuge in urban centers or other regions. Organizations like the United Nations are increasingly addressing the challenges faced by environmental migrants, as this issue is expected to grow in the coming years.