Send us a text Jakarta is sinking. The Maldives are vanishing. And cities like Miami and New York are racing to hold back the sea. This week, we dig into what’s really driving sea level rise, how it’s affecting real people right now, and what it means when staying home becomes a risk.
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Send us a text Jakarta is sinking. The Maldives are vanishing. And cities like Miami and New York are racing to hold back the sea. This week, we dig into what’s really driving sea level rise, how it’s affecting real people right now, and what it means when staying home becomes a risk.
Not Technically Refugees: When Climate Change Forces You to Leave
Running My Mouth Off
9 minutes
5 months ago
Not Technically Refugees: When Climate Change Forces You to Leave
Send us a text A family lost their home to rising seas—but the courts said they’re not refugees. What happens when climate forces people to move, but the system isn’t built to protect them?
Running My Mouth Off
Send us a text Jakarta is sinking. The Maldives are vanishing. And cities like Miami and New York are racing to hold back the sea. This week, we dig into what’s really driving sea level rise, how it’s affecting real people right now, and what it means when staying home becomes a risk.