Statement of the impact of climate change on international migration
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https://doi.org/10.69938/Keas.2502033Keywords:
Climate change, international migration, natural disasters, Drought, Lack of natural resources, Global Warming, Renewable energyAbstract
This study aims to show the impact of climate change on international migration, and to achieve the objectives of the study, the researcher used the deductive method through analyzing data and special figures that discuss the effects of climate change on international migration, and its economic impact. The study concluded that climate change on international migration leads to an increase in the number of migrants, threats to food security, increased conflicts and refugees, economic and sustainability challenges, human rights and international solidarity. The study recommends that the impact of climate change on international migration requires improving adaptation and flexibility, international cooperation to exchange knowledge and technology, strengthening capabilities and training, achieving sustainable development, strengthening international cooperation, awareness and education.
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