The MR2025 conference, hosted by the Columbia Climate School, will delve into the challenges of climate change mobility, adaptation, and community well-being. Scheduled from June 16-18, it aims to broaden the discussion beyond traditional managed retreat frameworks to incorporate questions on population settlement, mobility, and resilience. With participation from various sectors and regions, the conference seeks to formulate diverse strategies for navigating climate threats and fostering sustainable, equitable environments. The focus will include addressing policies that affect immobility, targeted relocation, and the need for inclusive dialogue across socioeconomic boundaries.
The MR2025 conference will explore multifaceted issues of climate change mobility and adaptation, aiming for more just and climate-resilient communities worldwide.
The event will also prioritize more inclusive discussions, shifting from technocratic managed retreat to exploring how climate change impacts population geography and community resilience.
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