Rethinking Urban Governance for Climate Mobility
Friday, Sep 12, 2025, 12:00 pm - 1:15 pm
Virtual and Bloomberg Center for Cities, Taubman Third Floor, HKS, 79 JFK St., Cambridge
Climate disruption is shifting how—and where—people live. From rising seas to prolonged drought to extreme weather events, environmental pressures will contribute to significant population movements in the coming decades, with cities becoming destinations for climate migration. Which populations face displacement, and what does this mean for the future of cities? Join a panel of expert practitioners to explore how urban areas can prepare for climate-related migration and environmental mobility by building resilient communities and designing more adaptive systems for all residents.
In-person event open to Harvard University ID holders. Virtual event open to all.
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In-person event open to Harvard University ID holders. Virtual event open to all.
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