Climate models predict that tens of millions of people will be displaced from coastal areas alone by 2100 in the U.S. Additional climate impacts may lead to an even greater number of displaced people, all leading to migration at local, regional, national, or international scales. As climate-related migration increases, receiving communities must consider effective policies for population increases and changes. This webinar will center a discussion on climate migration impacts and considerations for receiving communities.
Moderator:
David Flores, Center for Progressive Reform
Presenters:
Mathew Hauer, Center for Demography and Population Health, Florida State University
Dr. Fernando Rivera, University of Central Florida
Dr. Kim Mosby, Louisiana State University Coastal Sustainability Studio