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  2. Chicago and other northern US cities scramble to house ... - AOL

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    Chicago is scrambling to house hundreds of asylum-seekers who are still sheltering on sidewalks, at police stations and at the city's busiest airport as the cold weather sets in and with winter ...

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    As the first blast of wintry weather hit Chicago, dozens of migrant families without a place to live were moved off snowy city streets and into the basement of Good Shepherd Lutheran Church in a ...

  4. Climate migration - Wikipedia

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    Since most climate migration studies are done in the developed world, scientists have called for more quantitative research within the developing world, including South America. [104] Migration in South America does not always increase as a result of increased environmental threats but is affected by factors such as climate variability and land ...

  5. Explainer-Who are the immigrants who could be targeted in ...

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    DHS, the Center for Migration Studies of New York and other think tanks have used U.S. Census data and other figures to estimate that there were about 11 million immigrants in the U.S. in 2022 who ...

  6. Environmental migrant - Wikipedia

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    Environmental migrants are people who are forced to leave their home of residency due to sudden or long-term changes to their local or regional environment. These changes compromise their well-being or livelihood, and include increased drought , desertification , sea level rise , and disruption of seasonal weather patterns (such as monsoons [ 1

  7. Climate change and cities - Wikipedia

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    Within urban settings, multiple climate and non-climate hazards impact cities which magnify the damages done to human health. For example, heatwaves have intensified in cities due to the combination of multiple factors adding to climate change. With heatwaves constantly increasing temperatures in cities, it has caused many heat-related ...

  8. A city in Pennsylvania embraces immigrants as tensions over ...

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    Weather. 24/7 Help. ... first started busing tens of thousands of migrants to those so-called sanctuary cities. The practice has left the cities struggling to keep up with demands for housing and ...

  9. Shrinking city - Wikipedia

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    In addition to discriminatory policy-driven decisions of the past, which caused cities to contract in population and created inhospitable living conditions for the poor and people of color in urban cores, environmental justices concerns also arise in present initiatives that seek solutions for cities struggling with considerable population losses.