Climate Change and Migration: What to Expect in the Future?

Climate change is becoming a major crisis worldwide. Millions of people will be forced to migrate due to climate change. But how will these migrations happen?
In Susannah Fisher's book, significant internal migrations expected by 2070 and the challenges people will face are discussed in detail. Floods, storms, and droughts threaten people's living spaces.
Fisher indicates that in some regions, borders will be protected by weapons, and local populations may not welcome newcomers. This situation will lead to demographic imbalances.

New cities open to immigrants, as proposed by the United Nations, offer education and reskilling programs, providing a new life. The ethical and social questions individuals face during this process are also gaining importance.
Climate change brings difficult but inevitable decisions that will shape the future of individuals and societies. These decisions will determine how humanity builds its future.