In 2022, climate-related impacts displaced a record 32.6 million people worldwide, including more than 3 million in the United States. As climate-driven migration accelerates, cities are emerging as key actors, recognizing the need to integrate “climate mobility planning” into their broader development strategies. This session explores how communities are preparing to support displaced residents in their long-term recovery after climate disasters, and how municipalities can better prepare to support growing numbers of individuals, families, and businesses relocating in search of lower climate risk.
Join on 30 July at 17:00 CEST. Register here.