Climate Change Is Forcing Millions of People to Move
Climate migration disproportionately affects developing countries in the Global South, but is also increasingly prevalent in the U.S.
Climate migration disproportionately affects developing countries in the Global South, but is also increasingly prevalent in the U.S.
The idea that the world is overpopulated has led to some disastrous policy attempts around the world to limit population growth.
Today, 55% of the world population lives in a city, raising concerns over the environmental risks megacities face.
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