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Shelter from the Storm: How Climate Change Is Creating a New Era of Migration

Publisher: New Press

Contributors:

Julian Hattem (Author)

Contributors: Julian Hattem (Author)

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BISAC categories: Social Science -> Immigration & Emigration ->

BISAC categories: Political Science -> Public Policy -> Environmental Policy

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An urgent wake-up call about the coming large-scale human displacement caused by climate change, from one of the world's leading experts

Mere decades from now, millions of people all over the world will be forced to move because of climate change. Entire islands will disappear into the sea. Once-in-a-century hurricanes will occur on a regular basis, decimating cities and wiping out peoples' homes. Wildfires fed by prolonged drought will rage through communities. No one will be immune: in countries rich and poor, climate change will usher in a new era of migration.


In Shelter from the Storm noted journalist and migration researcher Julian Hattem tells the story of the massive human displacement that is already being caused by climate change. With hard-hitting journalism from the front lines of the environmental apocalypse, Hattem takes the reader on a journey from the South Pacific to the Indian subcontinent, the Mediterranean, and beyond, offering a shocking glimpse into the human geography wrecked by a warming planet.


Shelter from the Storm also provides rich historical perspective on how climate has impacted migration and a primer on cutting-edge climatological research, creating a multidimensional portrait of this uncertain new age. A work of profound expertise and storytelling, Shelter from the Storm gives a human face to the millions of climate migrants who are leaving their homes--and the millions more who will follow.

ISBN-10: 1620978474
ISBN-13: 9781620978474
Author: Hattem, Julian
Publisher: New Press

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ISBN-13: 9781620978474

ISBN-10: 1620978474

Publisher: New Press

Publish Date: January 6, 2026

On Sale Date: January 1, 0001

Language: English

Pages: 272

Dimensions: 8.5 × 5.51 × 1.18 in

Weight: 0.93 lbs

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