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https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=co.haward.cdhdr
Ios Users- Classplus app
Org code CDHDR
https://apps.apple.com/in/app/classplus/id1324522260
- All Pdfs are Easy Accessible in your Mobiles or Tab .
-Pdfs are not downloadable and Non Printable.
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Valid for 13-14-15 August
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Climate change and language extinction
Climate change-induced forced migration is causing language extinction, particularly in regions rich in languages. Environmental disasters like floods and storms are displacing people, leading to language loss.
Migration for economic benefits also drives language shift, as seen with Indigenous languages in the US and Australia.
Environmental-driven migration in vulnerable regions like South Asia endangers languages in Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Indonesia, India, and the Philippines. Small communities dispersing due to migration hinder traditional preservation methods, accelerating language loss.
Climate change-induced forced migration is causing language extinction, particularly in regions rich in languages. Environmental disasters like floods and storms are displacing people, leading to language loss.
Migration for economic benefits also drives language shift, as seen with Indigenous languages in the US and Australia.
Environmental-driven migration in vulnerable regions like South Asia endangers languages in Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Indonesia, India, and the Philippines. Small communities dispersing due to migration hinder traditional preservation methods, accelerating language loss.