The climate crisis is a growing driver of human migration, exacerbating the misery of already struggling communities. According to the UN Refugee Agency, climate change typically creates internal displacement within countries before it pushes people across national borders. While much of this displacement is involuntary, many with wealth and foresight are able to move before they personally feel the most devastating effects. How well are governments prepared to handle an influx of people driven from their homes – and support those who are left behind? 
Guests:
Abrahm Lustgarten,  Senior Reporter at ProPublica
Colette Pichon Battle, Esq., Co-Executive Director, Taproot Earth 
Kayly Ober, Senior Advocate and Program Manager, Climate Displacement Program, Refugees International
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The climate crisis is a growing driver of human migration, exacerbating the misery of already struggling communities. According to the UN Refugee Agency, climate change typically creates internal displacement within countries before it pushes people across national borders. While much of this displacement is involuntary, many with wealth and foresight are able to move before they personally feel the most devastating effects. How well are governments prepared to handle an influx of people driven from their homes – and support those who are left behind? 

Guests:

Abrahm Lustgarten,  Senior Reporter at ProPublica

Colette Pichon Battle, Esq., Co-Executive Director, Taproot Earth 

Kayly Ober, Senior Advocate and Program Manager, Climate Displacement Program, Refugees International

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