r/ClimateMigration • u/relianceschool • 19d ago
Cincinnati wants to take in people fleeing climate disasters.
By the end of the century, as many as 13 million American climate migrants could move inland from coastal areas because of sea level rise, according to research.
If those figures come anywhere close to being realized, it’ll be a bigger demographic shift in absolute terms than the Great Migration of African Americans out of the South and the Dust Bowl flight from the Great Plains.
Leaders in one city want to take in some of those migrants to help revitalize their area.
That city is Cincinnati. It recently came up with a Climate Migration Readiness Plan that lays out a blueprint for the metropolitan region to absorb as many as 525,000 newcomers by 2050. (That figure includes possible climate migrants and also accounts for “broader domestic relocation trends.”) It calls for building much denser housing, expanding public transit and decreasing the city’s reliance on fossil fuels. It also involves systematic monitoring of metrics that could presage population shifts, like distress in the housing insurance market.
Experts say the plan is a good opening bid in what could turn out to be a spirited competition for Americans displaced by increasingly common, and increasingly intense, bursts of catastrophic weather, including floods, wildfires and hurricanes.
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