How Worsening Heat Waves Are Fueling a Climate Migration Crisis
Douglas McIntyre reports on the World Meteorological Organization’s warning of record-breaking heat this year. He emphasizes two escalating consequences of climate change: mass displacement of people and the immense financial burden of relocating them to safe areas. Using Somalia’s severe drought as an example, McIntyre underscores the urgent need for global action as climate migration becomes a critical issue.
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