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Volume V Special Issue VI December 2025
Name of Author :
Dr. Manu Mariam Thomas, Dr.Deepa K. Thomas
Title of the paper :
Climate Exodus: Social and Literary Responses to Migration in a Statistical Perspective
Abstract:
Climate driven migration climate exodus increasingly reshapes communities, identities, and cultural production. Climate change has emerged as a defining crisis of the 21st century, driving unprecedented levels of forced migration and social disruption. The phenomenon, termed climate exodus, refers to human displacement caused by environmental degradation such as floods, droughts, and rising sea levels. This paper integrates statistical evidence with social and literary interpretations to provide a comprehensive understanding of climate-induced migration. Statistical models and qualitative readings together reveal how narratives of loss, adaptation, and imagined futures operate as social coping mechanisms, political claims, and cultural archives
Keywords :
climate migration, displacement, statistical analysis, climate fiction, social impact, literary response
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Page Number :
30-33