One Uprooted Life At A Time, Climate Change Drives An American Migration

Published: Feb. 28, 2023, 10:06 p.m.

Margaret Elysia Garcia tried hard to rebuild her life in Greenville, California after it was devastated by a wildfire in 2021.

But the difficulty of life there \u2014 power outages, mud slides, razed streets she could barely recognize \u2014 eventually it all became too much. She left her home there and moved to Southern California.

Jake Bittle's new book, The Great Displacement: Climate Change And The Next American Migration, argues that stories like this are becoming more common. From drought-hit farms in Arizona to flooded coastlines in Virginia, it's a close look at the way climate-fueled disasters are forcing people to move.

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