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The South continues to be a leading destination when it comes to relocating. Here's what's behind the migration pattern in ...
Goldfarb spoke with Warner at the Mountain Words Festival in Crested Butte. They discussed threats to conservation, reasons ...
From Africa to Asia, countries are already fighting over rivers, dams, and access to freshwater. As the world faces growing ...
The downstream consequences of religion, politics and war can have far-reaching effects on the environment and on the ...
Immigration is driving U.S. population growth, partially offsetting a broader demographic shift as baby boomers age, according to Census Bureau data.
Departures from the U.S. could exceed the number of people coming to live here this year for the first time in nearly seven ...
Last month President Donald Trump signed new executive orders aimed at restoring “ beautiful, clean coal ” to the forefront of U.S. energy supplies.
She knows from experience how difficult it is to break through China’s urban-rural divide. She was raised and educated in a small town in the northwestern province of Gansu.
The report also describes some discomforting patterns and trends, among them: By 2050, a combination of water and climate-driven problems and conflicts will force 1 billion people to migrate, not by ...
Forced displacement results from some form of direct or indirect violence or factors known as push factors. Such migration is not an outcome of volition but of coercion. Based on a systematic review ...