Affiliation:
1. Rochester Institute of Technology, Kosovo
2. Acharya Institute of Graduate Studies, India
Abstract
For the majority of people, moving abroad is already a difficult decision that brings on worry. Unfortunately, the consequences of extreme climate change are forcing people to migrate throughout the globe, causing suffering. Consequences include soil erosion, natural disasters, sea level rise, and agricultural damage. An unstoppable chain reaction is sparked by these impacts. It starts by causing environmental issues, which grow into biological issues, which directly and indirectly impact people's bodies, minds, and social structures. Furthermore, if nothing is done to stop it, this kind of displacement isn't decreasing at all and will just continue to rise. This chapter aims to provide accurate information about migration brought on by climate change, with a focus on the psychological effects; however, it also briefly discusses the physical and socioeconomic ones.