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Climate crisis drives migration as "New Normal" weather patterns emerge

The climate crisis, characterized by severe climate transitions, extreme weather events, limited food resources, and the phenomenon referred to as the "new normal," has led to migration movements.

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If current policies continue, a temperature increase of 2.8 degrees Celsius by the end of the century is projected, which is considered a "disaster" for the world. Climate change has brought about new concepts and phenomena, notably the term "climate migration." The increase in extreme natural events due to climate crises, resulting in challenges for human life, has led to the emergence of this new term. As described by Omar Baddour, Chief of the World Meteorological Organization's Climate Monitoring, "Climate change that is impacting daily weather patterns rather than a distant future threat is