Climate Gentrification Is Spreading to Receiving Cities. Here’s How They Can Fight Back.
Climate migration will make some places more resilient and pricier, but gentrification isn’t inevitable.
Climate migration will make some places more resilient and pricier, but gentrification isn’t inevitable.
Ken Opalo reveals how donor pressure and externalized policies distort climate equity and mask underlying power imbalances.
FLH and New America Chicago hosted a first-of-its-kind convening around the impacts of climate migration on housing security.
Forecasted cuts to FEMA could make disaster recovery impossible for small towns, forcing people to move.
Aryn Baker argues that the climate will bear the brunt in rising seas & scorching heat as the world debates financial responsibility.
With the U.S. once again stepping out of the Paris Agreement, leaders across the globe are stepping up to fill the gap on their terms.
The dual crises of climate change and housing insecurity elevate several pressing challenges for recovery and adaptation, in LA and beyond.
Yuliya Panfil and Tim Robustelli on how public policies can encourage population shifts amid climate change.
New America VP and ASU Professor of Practice Peter Bergen interviews Jeff Goodell on the LA fires disaster.
Martha Molfetas and Heela Rasool-Ayub penned an oped covering the failures and setbacks of COP29