New book makes argument for addressing climate migration
Recent natural disasters, ranging from flooding to wildfires, have made clear the effects of climate change in the present moment.
As the climate crisis worsens, a massive amount of people may be forced to move from their homes. The international think-tank Institute for Economics & Peace estimates that 1.2 billion people could be displaced globally by 2050.
Gaia Vince, a science journalist and author of the recent book “Nomad Century: How Climate Migration Will Reshape Our World,” spoke with ABC News Prime about the argument she makes in her books that nations have to start planning now for future climate refugees, and that there may be silver linings in that process.
PRIME: Gaia, thank you so much for joining us tonight.
VINCE: Huge pleasure, Mona.
PRIME: Your book lays out that...