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Shortlisted for the 2024 Carnegie Medal for ExcellenceThe closely observed, compassionate, and farsighted (Elizabeth Kolbert, Pulitzer Prizewinning author of Under a White Sky) story of climate migration in the United Statesthe personal stories of those experiencing displacement, the portraits of communities torn apart by disaster, and the implications for all of us as we confront a changing future.Even as climate change dominates the headlines, many of us still think about it in the future tensewe imagine that as global warming worsens over the coming decades, millions of people will scatter around the world, fleeing famine and rising seas. What we often dont realize is that the consequences of climate change are already visible, right here in the United States. In communities across the country, climate disasters are pushing thousands of people away from their homes.A humancentered narrative with national scope, The Great Displacement is a vivid tour of the new human geography just coming into view (David WallaceWells, New York Times bestselling author of The Uninhabitable Earth). From halfdrowned Louisiana to firescorched California, from the driedup cotton fields of Arizona to the soaked watersheds of inland North Carolina, people are moving. In the last few decades, the federal government has moved tens of thousands of families away from flood zones, and tens of thousands more have moved of their own accord in the aftermath of natural disasters. Insurance and mortgage markets are already shifting to reflect mounting climate risk, pricing people out of risky areas.Over the next fifty years, millions of Americans will be caught up in this churn of displacement, forced inland and northward in what will be the largest migration in our countrys history. Jake Bittle is an empathetic writer (NPR) who compassionately tells the stories of those who are already experiencing life on the move, while detailing just how radically climate change will transform our liveserasing historic towns and villages, pushing people toward new areas, and reshaping the geography of the United States.
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