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86 Million People Have Been Moving Into Global Flood Zones in the Last Two Decades – Study

by Olivia Lai Africa Americas Asia Europe Oceania Aug 18th 20212 mins
86 Million People Have Been Moving Into Global Flood Zones in the Last Two Decades – Study

A recent study found that tens of millions of the world’s population have been moving into flood zones and locations that are prone to floods in the last 20 years, increasing the amount of the people at risk of losing their homes and lives as the effects of climate change worsens. 

What is Happening?

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Featured image by: Matteo Mayda

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Olivia Lai

Olivia is a journalist and editor based in Hong Kong with previous experience covering politics, art and culture. She is passionate about wildlife and ocean conservation, with a keen interest in climate diplomacy. She’s also a graduate of University of Edinburgh in International Relations with a Master’s degree from The University of Hong Kong in Journalism. Olivia was the former Managing Editor at Earth.Org.

olivia.lai[at]earth.org
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