Climate change migration: Where people are moving to escape wildfires, extreme flooding, and record heat

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This article introduces how Climate Change leads to changes in peoples moving from one location to another. As more people personally experience the affects of Climate first hand, they will respond by seeking other “safer” places to live. Unfortunately, not all people have the means to make such moves. In addition, as Climate Change impacts more and more places on earth, finding a “safe” place becomes more difficult.

Real Estate Climate change migration: Where people are moving to escape wildfires, extreme flooding, and record heat Facebook Email Twitter LinkedIn Copy Link Read in app A woman inspects the damage on Pine Island Road, Florida, after the passage of Hurricane Ian. The power and frequency of natural disasters […]

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Big divisions loom over fossil fuels as COP28 talks head into final phase

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To anyone who is knowledgeable about Climate Change, the role of fossil fuels being a significant factor is understood. Reducing fossil fuels is urgent if mankind is to make any progress fighting to save our environment. Still, many stakeholders of fossil fuels advocate a slower approach to phasing out the use of oil and gas. Will there be sufficient agreement to cut down the use of fossil fuels ASAP ?

More than 80 countries pushing for deal that includes fossil fuel phase-out Countries still considering a range of options Pledges at summit only close a third of 2030 emissions gap if fully met DUBAI, Dec 10 (Reuters) – The president of the COP28 climate summit on Sunday urged negotiators […]

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Major climate tipping points could be triggered within a decade

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Hopefully each new day more people believe the world’s climate is changing and not for the better. Another study says unless we do something NOW, the world will soon reach a tipping point when anything we might actually do will be to late to stop and reverse the damage already done to our world’s environment.

We are getting close to triggering irreversible changes that will have catastrophic effects worldwide, according to a major report on tipping points in Earth’s systems 6 December 2023 Warming oceans could lead to the mass die-off of tropical coral reefs Helmut Corneli / Alamy The climate has warmed so […]

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