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Meet the Human Faces of Climate Migration

Some communities are finding ways to deal with #climatechange that don’t require migration. Javier Martinez and his brother have chosen to stay in their community in Oaxaca, #Mexico and expand their carpentry business. They have been able to do so thanks to a sustainable forestry program that has helped to attract investors and enabled the community to adapt to a changing climate while building economic opportunities. Discover their story: #Groundswell

Meet the Human Faces of Climate Migration

A new World Bank report has found that by 2050 the worsening impacts of climate change in three densely populated regions of the world could see more than 140 million people move within their countries’ borders.