This book explores the large-scale human migration expected as a result of climate change and its global consequences. It examines how rising temperatures, extreme weather, and environmental degradation will make parts of the world uninhabitable, forcing millions to relocate. The author analyzes the social, economic, and political impacts of climate migration, and proposes strategies for managing population movement in a way that supports both migrants and host regions. Emphasis is placed on the need for international cooperation, long-term planning, and rethinking borders, cities, and infrastructure to adapt to a rapidly changing climate
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