There are four real drivers of human displacement that make places unlivable. These include extreme heat, drought, flooding and fire. People just aren't able to recover from one event before they're hit with another. And increasingly, they're going to have to move. This really is a planetary scale problem.
In the second episode of Nature hits the books, science writer and broadcaster Gaia Vince joins us to talk about her new book Nomad Century, which looks at how climate change could render large parts of the globe uninhabitable, and how surviving this catastrophe will require a planned migration of people on a scale never seen before in human history.
Nomad Century, Gaia Vince, Allen Lane (2022)
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