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Climate Mobility

Our world is built on the assumption of climate stability. Today, this assumption no longer holds. The Climate Mobility pillar of Carnegie’s Sustainability, Climate, and Geopolitics Program studies how people are responding to climate change-related shifts in the habitability of their geography. Deploying climate mobility as an adaptation strategy will require a new level of public understanding, good policy design and implementation, more data and analytic tools, better financing, and more effective institutions at the subnational, national, and multilateral level. Our program provides thought leadership and innovative thinking to support people on the move in the context of climate change, as well as to limit climate as a driver of displacement. Our research covers policies to enable climate mobility, including effective disaster aid systems, adaptation finance, policy-relevant data and tools, and the governance of cross-border climate mobility.  

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Carnegie Climate Mobility Network

The Carnegie Climate Mobility Network will advance solutions and public understanding of the economic, governance, and policy dimensions of climate mobility. 

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Tracking U.S. Federal Disaster Spending: The Disaster Dollar Database

This tool tracks the major sources of grant-based federal funding for disaster recovery in the United States. 

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Trump’s talking about shutting down FEMA. Republicans hate that idea.

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‘Setting us up for catastrophe’: alarm at Trump attack on federal disaster agency

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