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how does climate affect migration. is it true in indian situation?

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Answered by Jyotimodi
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yes it is true in Indian situation that climate affect migration because in hilly areas there are many peoples who can't able to live at their properly in winters so they used to change their places for leaving for some months and the same thing happened to the birds also if they do not get their habitat at a place they migrate their places from one place to other .

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Answered by Zayer
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The idea that climate-related migration could generate repercussions for European security is related to the possibility of large inflows of people from the areas adversely affected by climate change. Predictions of these flows, however, are extremely imprecise and based on a very wide range of hypotheses. The number of predicted migrants range wildly from 25 million to one billion over the next 40 years (IOM 2009). Vulnerability to climate change in poor countries, while certainly increasing the incentive to migrate, does not necessarily imply that migration will occur. Climate change, by decreasing the available resources, may constrain the ability to emigrate, and some vulnerable individuals may find themselves less mobile and less likely to migrate (Barrett 2008, Cattaneo and Massetti 2015, Gray and Mueller 2012, Foresight 2011)...

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