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Subject On the Map
Date August 9, 2024 3:01 PM
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No matter where we live, our lives will be impacted by the climate crisis, and in today’s Climate Justice newsletter, we turn to home.

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** Climate Justice
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No matter where we live, our lives will be impacted by the climate crisis, and in today’s Climate Justice newsletter, we turn to home. First, one field of study focusing on the intersections of climate change already exists ([link removed]) : why has it been pushed out of colleges and universities? Next, residents are organizing ([link removed]) to create community-sourced solutions for land and housing. Then, due to the worsening climate, home insurance premiums ([link removed]) are rapidly increasing, becoming unaffordable for many. Finally, over the next three decades, it is estimated that climate change will force close to 143 million people ([link removed]) to move
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A Quarter of All Homeowners Could Lose Insurance Due to Climate Change ([link removed])
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How Climate Migration and Adaptation Is Reshaping Lives ([link removed])
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"Acknowledging that climate change is a new driver of migration will be key to a more committed and meaningful policy discourse and response." Read more… ([link removed])
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