resettlement
Leaving the island: The messy, contentious reality of climate relocation
The Isle de Jean Charles project is a test for how government could resettle communities threatened by climate change. It hasn’t gone smoothly.
www.politico.com
It’s not a border crisis. It's a climate change crisis
There was a time when rural Guatemalans never left home. But back to back hurricanes, failed crops and extreme poverty are driving them to make the dangerous trek north to the U.S. border.
www.climatechangenews.com
Biden orders adviser to explore options for resettling climate migrants
In a move hailed as "extraordinary" by campaigners, Joe Biden has ordered his National Security Adviser to look into how to resettle migrants displaced by climate change.
www.nytimes.com
How Russia wins the climate crisis
Climate change is propelling enormous human migrations, transforming global agriculture and remaking the world order — and no country stands to gain more than Russia.
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'Climigration': When communities must move because of climate change
Climate change has got to the point that communities around the world are having to contemplate moving. It's never an easy process, but good planning improves the prospects of successful relocation.
www.foreground.com.au
Two degrees: global warming up close and personal
Landscape architect John Mongard on the urgent need to plan and design landscapes not for image and amenity, but for survival.
www.dw.com
Dams: clean power, sullied legacy
Displacement and extinctions have sparked fury at large dams, but many see them as vital for clean energy and water.
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