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As the world begins to feel the acute effects of climate change, some hometowns will become uninhabitable. These are stories of how governments and thinkers are anticipating mass migration’s effects on society, and planning to make our new climate havens more sustainable.
Matt Chinworth for Quartz
- Welcome to Leeside, the US’s first climate havenQuartz • September 1, 2020
- SHELTER FROM THE STORMIt’s time to prepare cities for people uprooted by climate changeQuartz • September 1, 2020
- REMAPPING A REGIONLouisiana’s population is already moving to escape climate catastropheQuartz • September 1, 2020
- MODEL CITYMiami’s high-tech flood map will help decide which neighborhoods get savedQuartz • September 1, 2020
- MEGACITY HO!India’s megacities aren’t prepared for a wave of climate migrantsQuartz • September 3, 2020
- CULTURAL PRESERVATIONThe environmental racism threatening South Carolina’s Black communitiesQuartz • September 3, 2020
- MOVING ONClimate change will transform what it means to be a homeownerQuartz • September 8, 2020
- BRAVE NEW WORLDThe climate change solutions for the world’s tiniest, most vulnerable nationsQuartz • September 8, 2020