Americans: the next climate migrants
Fire, floods and heat will gradually force millions of Americans to move. The Guardian documents a process which has already started
'A prisoner of environment': is it time to leave the American west?
The western US has long been characterized by balmy weather and fresh starts, but some are weary of the unhealthy air and worry about a water shortage
Red Hook: the hip New York enclave caught between gentrification and climate change
Residents of the transforming Brooklyn neighborhood, a peninsula surrounded by water, saw a grim look at its future on the city’s floodplain after Hurricane Sandy in 2012
Climate gentrification: the rich can afford to move – what about the poor?
As people flee intense heat in Arizona for gentler climes, property and rental values soar. But what about those left behind?
What happens when you buy a house in a disaster zone – and no one told you?
In many states, laws don’t require sellers to disclose that a property is in a flood or wildfire area, leaving homeowners with unexpected damage and losses
Where should you move to save yourself from climate change?
Heatwaves, hurricanes and floods will make some places in the US inhospitable
Meet the 'climate refugees' who already had to leave their homes
Five people from across the US explain how extreme weather forced them out of their homes – not always to safer ground
'We're moving to higher ground': America's era of climate mass migration is here
By the end of this century, sea level rises alone could displace 13m people. Many states will have to grapple with hordes of residents seeking dry ground. But, as one expert says, ‘No state is unaffected by this’