Climate Change Could Threaten Up To 2 Billion Refugees By 2100. “It’s coming at us faster than we thought.”
“The rising sea, he surmised, is the one displacement force more powerful than greed.”
Climate Change Could Threaten Up To 2 Billion Refugees By 2100. “It’s coming at us faster than we thought.”
“The rising sea, he surmised, is the one displacement force more powerful than greed.”
On the other hand, haven’t we seen a similar migration in the US toward the coasts since the ’50s? As the story notes, this is a worst case scenario. What’s the most likely case? And since this will all be played out in slow motion, why won’t we have time to adapt – whether that’s sea walls or movement inland or some new method as yet unforeseen and undiscovered?