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Climate Migration: The Hidden Crisis

Md. Omar Faruk and Rukya Zaman Juthi
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Md. Omar Faruk: Lecturer, Department of General Education Northern University Bangladesh
Rukya Zaman Juthi: Lecturer, Department of General Education Northern University Bangladesh

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 7, 2157-2172

Abstract: Climate migration is emerging as one of the most pressing yet underappreciated crises of our time. As climate change accelerates, millions of people around the world are being forced to flee their homes due to rising sea levels, extreme weather events, desertification, and other environmental stressors. This article explores the multifaceted dimensions of climate migration, including its causes, the socio-economic and political impacts on both migrants and receiving communities, and the challenges of addressing this issue within existing legal frameworks. Although climate-induced displacement is increasing, global responses remain uncoordinated and inadequate. This article argues that without urgent and coordinated global action, climate migration will exacerbate existing inequalities, strain resources, and potentially lead to heightened conflicts. It also emphasizes the need for new policies that recognize climate migrants, protect their rights, and provide sustainable solutions for both origin and destination areas. By bringing attention to this hidden crisis, the article seeks to inform policymakers, scholars, and the public about the urgent need to address climate migration as a critical component of climate change adaptation and global security.

Date: 2025
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