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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. Expert panelists explored how urban areas can prepare for climate-related migration and environmental mobility by building resilient communities and designing more adaptive systems for all residents. Read a recap of the event at https://cities.harvard.edu/news/build.... Welcome: Diane Davis, Charles Dyer Norton Professor of Regional Planning and Urbanism, Harvard Graduate School of Design Panelists: Keith James, Mayor of West Palm Beach, Florida David Lubell, Senior Climate Mobility and Cities Fellow, ICLEI – Local Governments for Sustainability Brigid Shea, Commissioner of Travis County, Texas Moderator: Assistant Professor of Urban Planning, Harvard Graduate School of Design This was an event of the Bloomberg Center for Cities at Harvard University. Learn more about our work at https://cities.harvard.edu.