Tuesday, March 26, 2019
Migration and refugees
Within the pictures it shows all the damage that is being done to our planet due to climate change and the reoccurring natural disasters. On the other hand each of the articles express the mishaps and devastations that natural disasters such as hurricanes have on them, their family, and communities. The stories demonstrate how having to migrate from home town can be challenging and how it can tear apart communities and families. Some have to leave their home place where they have been for all their life and move to a completely new environment just because they fear that if they do return to their hometown the same thing will happen again and they will lose everything again and have to start over for a second time. This doesn’t just affect the people who actually have to migrate but this also affects the residents in which the people migrate to. Because then it begin to limit resources and job opportunities.
These articles were all very unique and they all told their story in their own way. They expressed all the hardships and also shared their personal feelings towards climate change and how it will potentially lead to the end of the world. Also reading this I can relate to their stories because even though I wasn’t in New Orleans At the time of Hurricane Katrina it still affected me and my family tremendously. It caused me and my family to lose contact for months at one point my mom felt as though we would never find them again. Alsoy cousins and aunt moved after Hurricane Katrina and I can honestly say that it has also taken a tole on our family relationship as a whole. In conclusion climate change is one of the top reasons people migrate and the reality is that it can dismantle your familie’ relationship and communities.
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