Climate-induced redistribution of people is not inevitable

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2025-10-01

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Boas, Ingrid
Sterly, Harald
Farbotko, Carol
Hulme, Mike
Benveniste, Helene
Schewel, Kerilyn D.
Bettini, Giovanni
Borderon, Marion
Hoffmann, Roman
van der Geest, Kees

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climate justice, climate mobility, habitability, in-situ adaptation, self-determination, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, General Environmental Science, Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health, SDG 13 - Climate Action

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Boas, I, Sterly, H, Farbotko, C, Hulme, M, Benveniste, H, Schewel, K D, Bettini, G, Borderon, M, Hoffmann, R, van der Geest, K, Durand-Delacre, D, Selby, J, Wrathall, D J, Baldwin, A, Cortes, A B, Bukari, K N, Bunchuay-Peth, S, Capisani, S, Codjoe, S N A, Dahm, R, Dewan, C, Dijstelbloem, H, Fransen, S, Gemenne, F, Dalla Fontana, M, Hilhorst, D, Iyer, M, Leung, M W H, Mallick, B, Paprocki, K, Parsons, M, Sakdapolrak, P, de Sherbinin, A, Sultana, F, Tanielu, T P P, Yee, M & Zickgraf, C 2025, 'Climate-induced redistribution of people is not inevitable', Environmental Research Letters, vol. 20, no. 10, 101001. https://doi.org/10.1088/1748-9326/adfdfd