Climate Migration and Displacement

Total Credit Hours:
3 Hours

Climate change is drastically affecting the lives of people around the globe, forcing millions to leave their homes. Rising sea levels are swallowing coastal areas, while extreme weather events such as hurricanes, floods, and droughts are destroying communities. These environmental changes often lead to resource scarcity, making it difficult for families to access clean water, food, or safe shelter. This growing issue means that more people are becoming climate migrants—individuals who are displaced due to the effects of climate change.

The challenges faced by climate migrants are complex and varied. Many are left without stable housing or access to basic necessities, while others encounter legal barriers when crossing borders to seek safety. There is also a lack of clear international policies to address this form of displacement, leaving many vulnerable in their search for protection. Supporting these communities is essential, but it requires coordinated efforts between nations, organizations, and local governments.

Writing Prompt:

How can we create effective policies to help climate migrants who have lost their homes? What strategies can governments and communities develop to prevent displacement and build resilience? Should wealthier nations be more responsible for assisting countries that are most affected by climate change? How do we ensure displaced individuals maintain their dignity and rights when searching for safety?

Instructions:

Use the online submission form when sending your articles to help us track all of your submissions. Please try to write about the above topic. Your response should be at least 1,000 words.

To receive credit, your effort is what matters. You should find ways to contribute thoughtful ideas that will help others. Feel free to use personal stories or other information that you want to share, but do not use real names or other identifying information. You may write your response in the space provided or upload your response. Once we review your response, you will receive credit.