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Flooding and droughts drove them from their homes. Now they’re seeking a safe haven in New York
Data analysis found higher than average migration growth to the US from areas in Guatemala, Bangladesh and Senegal hit by repeated climate disasters.
Bangladesh is facing a rapidly escalating public health and economic crisis driven by climate change, according to the Lancet ...
In the tranquil hills of Sajek union, Chittagong Hill Tracts (CHT), life usually follows a steady rhythm of jum cultivation, ...
Tabassum: The Foundation for Architecture Community Equity (FACE) runs the Khudi Bari project. It's a non-profit organization that works for climate refugees, nomadic groups, and low-income ...
As storms and fires force people out of their homes, swallow up fields and water bodies, see how the displacement chart is changing. Did you know the US topped it last year?
The psychological toll of hurricanes, floods and other extreme weather triggered by climate change is enormous – and often ...
NEARLY eight in 10 people living in multidimensional poverty—or 887 million of the 1.1 billion globally—are directly exposed to climate hazards such as extreme heat, flooding, drought, or air ...
As large parts of the planet struggle with climate-inflicted woes, from floods in Pakistan to forest fires in the United ...
Report highlights uneven patterns of economic growth driven by widening wealth disparity, climate change and the digital ...
In this extract from her new book Sink or Swim, Susannah Fisher unpacks ten reasons why efforts to adapt are proving so ...
With global climate talks scheduled shortly at CoP-30 in Belém, Brazil, a new UN report delivers a stark warning: the world’s ...
When Storm Ruby hit Sunford City in England's low-lying East Anglia region, elderly resident Arthur was trapped at home alone ...
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