"Adapting to Climate-Driven Migration in the U.S.: Potential and Pitfalls"

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Abrahm Lustgarten's new book "On The Move: The Overheating Earth And The Uprooting of America" discusses the impact of climate change on the lives of many people, causing them to reconsider where they live. He explores how climate migration will reshape the United States as millions of people move to escape rising seas, wildfires, drought, and extreme heat. The book also delves into the economic implications of climate migration and the challenges faced by communities affected by climate change, such as declining agricultural productivity and coastal flooding.
- How climate-driven migration could change the face of the U.S. NPR
- Book Review: ‘On the Move,’ by Abrahm Lustgarten The New York Times
- Preparing for domestic climate dislocations: What can we learn from the Great Migration? | Brookings Brookings Institution
- The Potential and Pitfalls of Climate Migration Planetizen
- Climate-Driven Migration In America : Fresh Air NPR
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