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Nomad Century
Nomad Century: How Climate Migration Will Reshape Our World | Gaia Vince
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Nomad Century is an urgent investigation of the most underreported, seismic consequence of climate change: how it will force us to change where—and how—we live “We are facing a species emergency. We can survive, but to do so will require a planned and deliberate migration of a kind humanity has never before undertaken. This is the biggest human crisis you’ve never heard of.” Drought-hit regions bleeding those who for whom a rural life has become untenable. Coastlines diminishing year on year. Wildfires and hurricanes leaving widening swaths of destruction. The culprit, most of us accept, is climate change, but not enough of us are confronting one of its biggest, and most present, consequences: a total reshaping of the earth’s human geography. As Gaia Vince points out early in Nomad Century, global migration has doubled in the past decade, on track to see literal billions displaced in the coming decades. What exactly is happening, Vince asks? And how will this new great migration reshape us all? In this deeply-reported clarion call, Vince draws on a career of environmental reporting and over two years of travel to the front lines of climate migration across the globe, to tell us how the changes already in play will transform our food, our cities, our politics, and much more. Her findings are answers we all need, now more than ever.
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jlhammar
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Highly recommend. Tough stuff, but such an important and urgent message. She has many positive and thoughtful plans for a peaceful transition into mass climate migration. I only wish I believed that things could work out that way. See comments for a link to a short NPR interview with the author.

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AllDebooks That looks a tough but important read. Thanks for sharing the link. 1y
RamsFan1963 I have this on my TBR. It's my next non-fiction read. 1y
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encinarus
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A sneak peak of the coming century of change and likely turmoil, due to climate change. The core is mass migration around the world will need to happen to prevent mass death. I'm convinced by the author of the need and feasibility of the work needed to prepare, I just don't share the optimism that we can muster the political courage to do it outside of small pockets. Great coverage of the challenges & solutions, far too much to summarize here.

encinarus I actually found this depressing to read. The whole while I was thinking, yeah, we need to do this, and it's the morally right thing to do, but there's no way we'll execute on the suggestion at the scale needed // address the legitimate pushback from people who don't want X in their back yard // raise the money needed when it'll come out of someone's pockets. Politics seems aimed only at short sighted goals, not the timelines this needs. 1y
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REPollock
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Admittedly kind of scared to read this one but I feel like it‘s important.

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