New Facebook Data Shows Many People Are Leaving Climate-Hammered Islands

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Climate migration is notoriously hard to model. While there is consensus that sudden and slow-onset climate hazards will lead to significant spatial redistribution of populations around the world, the details on how climate will impact worldwide mobility is highly uncertain.

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Newly released data from Meta, Harvard University, and the University of Hong Kong, however, provides one the clearest pictures yet on global migration patterns, mapping international population flows based on the locations of billions of Facebook users.

Broken down by country-to-country flow each month, the data shows how shocks like war and climate disasters fuel outbound migration around the world. The data also shows a correlation between net population loss and climate risk, with dozens of small island nations – where rising seas and shrinking coastlines could make life largely unlivable within 50 years – ceding the most residents to other, safer countries. A closer look at the data reveals the small islands the most residents are leaving.

To determine the island nations losing people to climate disaster, Climate Crisis 247 reviewed data on international migration flows from Meta. Countries were ranked based on net population change due to migration from January 2019 to December 2022. Supplemental data on climate vulnerability is from the University of Notre Dame Global Adaptation Initiative.

20. Saint Lucia

Photo by Omar Eagle on Unsplash

  • Net migration, 2019 to 2022: -4,379 people
  • Climate vulnerability index: 0.38 (122nd of 187 countries)
  • Top destination countries: United States, United Kingdom, Canada
 

19. Federated States of Micronesia

Photo by Marek Okon on Unsplash

  • Net migration, 2019 to 2022: -4,759 people
  • Climate vulnerability index: 0.62 (4th of 187 countries)
  • Top destination countries: United States, Philippines, Indonesia
 

18. Guyana

Photo by Anderson Jagradatt Sonnysingh on Pexels

  • Net migration, 2019 to 2022: -5,470 people
  • Climate vulnerability index: 0.44 (84th of 187 countries)
  • Top destination countries: United States, Brazil, Canada
 

17. Solomon Islands

Photo by Gilly Tanabose on Unsplash

  • Net migration, 2019 to 2022: -5,677 people
  • Climate vulnerability index: 0.63 (2nd of 187 countries)
  • Top destination countries: N/A
 

16. Vanuatu

Photo by Alex Arcuri on Pexels

  • Net migration, 2019 to 2022: -6,491 people
  • Climate vulnerability index: 0.56 (22nd of 187 countries)
  • Top destination countries: N/A
 

15. Samoa

Photo by Tony Rios on Pexels

  • Net migration, 2019 to 2022: -6,543 people
  • Climate vulnerability index: 0.52 (40th of 187 countries)
  • Top destination countries: N/A
 

14. Tonga

Photo by Vince Russell on Unsplash

  • Net migration, 2019 to 2022: -7,490 people
  • Climate vulnerability index: 0.60 (7th of 187 countries)
  • Top destination countries: N/A
 

13. Comoros

Photo by Dimitri Dim on Pexels

  • Net migration, 2019 to 2022: -8,260 people
  • Climate vulnerability index: 0.55 (29th of 187 countries)
  • Top destination countries: France, Madagascar, Senegal
 

12. Belize

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  • Net migration, 2019 to 2022: -8,617 people
  • Climate vulnerability index: 0.46 (65th of 187 countries)
  • Top destination countries: United States, Guatemala, Mexico
 

11. Bahamas

Photo by Francisco Cornellana Castells on Pexels

  • Net migration, 2019 to 2022: -9,097 people
  • Climate vulnerability index: 0.46 (73rd of 187 countries)
  • Top destination countries: United States, Canada, Haiti
 

10. Papua New Guinea

Photo by Osbourne Wangillen on Unsplash

  • Net migration, 2019 to 2022: -9,823 people
  • Climate vulnerability index: 0.55 (27th of 187 countries)
  • Top destination countries: N/A
 

9. Guinea-Bissau

Photo by Kaysha on Unsplash

  • Net migration, 2019 to 2022: -11,988 people
  • Climate vulnerability index: 0.62 (5th of 187 countries)
  • Top destination countries: Portugal, Senegal, Guinea
 

8. Suriname

Photo by Vincent van Zalinge on Unsplash

  • Net migration, 2019 to 2022: -13,913 people
  • Climate vulnerability index: 0.42 (92nd of 187 countries)
  • Top destination countries: N/A
 

7. Mauritius

Photo by Alina Dmytrenko on Pexels

  • Net migration, 2019 to 2022: -15,286 people
  • Climate vulnerability index: 0.41 (103rd of 187 countries)
  • Top destination countries: Bangladesh, India, France
 

6. Sao Tome and Principe

Photo by João Ferreira on Unsplash

  • Net migration, 2019 to 2022: -15,924 people
  • Climate vulnerability index: 0.54 (31st of 187 countries)
  • Top destination countries: N/A
 

5. Fiji

Photo by Josaia Cakacaka on Unsplash

  • Net migration, 2019 to 2022: -24,856 people
  • Climate vulnerability index: 0.46 (72nd of 187 countries)
  • Top destination countries: Australia, New Zealand, United States
 

4. Cabo Verde

Photo by Rob Mowe on Pexels

  • Net migration, 2019 to 2022: -36,421 people
  • Climate vulnerability index: 0.43 (90th of 187 countries)
  • Top destination countries: Portugal, United States, France
 

3. Dominican Republic

Photo by Leonardo Rossatti on Pexels

  • Net migration, 2019 to 2022: -77,724 people
  • Climate vulnerability index: 0.43 (89th of 187 countries)
  • Top destination countries: United States, Haiti, Spain
 

2. Jamaica

Photo by Aviz Media on Pexels

  • Net migration, 2019 to 2022: -98,363 people
  • Climate vulnerability index: 0.42 (96th of 187 countries)
  • Top destination countries: United States, Canada, United Kingdom
 

1. Haiti

Photo by Heather Suggitt on Unsplash

  • Net migration, 2019 to 2022: -214,494 people
  • Climate vulnerability index: 0.51 (44th of 187 countries)
  • Top destination countries: Dominican Republic, United States, Brazil
 

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