Rural Urban Migration Questions
Climate change can play a significant role in rural-urban migration. As climate change impacts become more severe, rural areas may experience adverse effects such as droughts, floods, or extreme weather events. These environmental changes can lead to reduced agricultural productivity, loss of livelihoods, and increased food insecurity in rural communities. In response, individuals and families may choose to migrate to urban areas in search of better economic opportunities, improved living conditions, and access to services and resources. Therefore, climate change can act as a push factor, driving people away from rural areas and towards urban centers.