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  • 2023 Habitability and Mobility in an Era of Climate Change
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  • 2021 Resilience, Relocation and Climate Justice
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About the Initiative
Climate Change Will Displace Millions of People. Where Will They Go?
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Screenshot of webinar page, featuring six panelists and the title 'Sustain What: In Crowding Climate Zones, Seeking Paths to 'Managed Retreat'
Video: Seeking Paths to 'Managed Retreat'
A new federal forecast finds that global warming essentially guarantees seas will rise about a foot by 2050 on average along U.S. shores. That is as much change in the next 30 years as occurred in the last 100 years.
Video: Can a New Forecast of Accelerated Sea-Level Rise Spur Coastal Resilience?
Video: Can a New Forecast of Accelerated Sea-Level Rise Spur Coastal Resilience?
Screenshot of video screen - Earth Institute Sustain What? with visual of woman standing on beach looking at shoreline.
Video: Pathways to Change and Justice for Underserved and Indigenous Communities

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