‘There is no refuge from a planetary crisis’: The concept of ‘climate safe havens’ is filled with promises and perils

As climate change increasingly sows chaos across our planet, the concept of climate safe havens sounds enticing — a refuge where people can camp out in comfort while sea levels rise and extreme weather hits less fortunate areas. But the reality is not so simple. In this excerpt from “North: The Future of Post-Climate America” (Oxford University Press, 2025), Jesse M. Keenan, associate professor of real estate at Tulane School of Architecture, looks at how climate-driven migration comes with multifaceted problems — both for the “climigrants” and those already living in the “safe havens.”


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