The Link Between Climate and Displacement
When floods wash away homes, or drought kills crops, people are forced to move. Climate change is not some distant threat—it is already uprooting lives. Migration becomes a survival strategy. Families leave not for adventure but because staying means hunger or death. This is not a matter of choice, but of necessity shaped by a system that fuels the crisis.
Inequality in Who Moves and Who Suffers
It is often the poorest communities who move first. They lack the protections of wealth. While elites fly over rising seas in private jets, working people walk across borders with nothing. Migration then becomes another story of inequality. Those most responsible for the crisis are rarely the ones displaced by it. The rich insulate themselves while the p