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People on the Move in a Changing Climate (PEMOCC)
Climate - News
May 11, 2023
May 31, 2025
New York Sea Grant is part of two multi-Sea Grant projects — one in the Mid-Atlantic and another in the Great Lakes region — that provide a science-based infrastructure for studying climate-driven population shifts.
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Assessing Climate-Driven Migration in the Great Lakes
Publications: Success Stories - Extension (2023)
Mar 23, 2023
May 31, 2025
NYSG is part of a national research collaboration consortium focused on climate-induced human migration.
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Assessing Climate-Driven Migration in the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic U.S.
Publications: Success Stories - Extension (2022)
Aug 11, 2022
May 31, 2025
A Sea Grant-led effort is identifying the research needed to address climate-induced human migration in the Northeast, Great Lakes, and Mid-Atlantic regions of the U.S.
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People on the Move in a Changing Climate Great Lakes Workshop — June 2022
Climate - News
Mar 03, 2022
May 31, 2025
During this virtual workshop, experts and stakeholders will discuss the identification of the scientific infrastructure that is required to conduct place-based, use-inspired collaborative research on climate-induced human mobility, and regionally tailored educational and engagement strategies.
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