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EP123: Climate Migration, Human Trafficking and National Security: Balancing Borders and Humanity

Jan 06, 202525 min
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Summary:

In this episode, we explore the alarming intersection of climate change, forced migration, and human trafficking. We detail how climate-related disasters displace vulnerable populations, making them easy targets for criminal organizations profiting from forced labor and sexual exploitation. Case studies from various regions illustrate the severity of the problem, highlighting inadequate international legal frameworks and policy responses. We emphasize the urgent need for integrated global solutions addressing both the root causes of climate migration and the exploitation of displaced individuals. Ultimately, we advocate for comprehensive strategies that promote climate resilience, prevent trafficking, and uphold human rights.



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