Though climate migration may seem like a new challenge, Cornell professor Linda Shi says, it illuminates problems in social and physical infrastructure that have been around for a long time.
As climate change fuels extreme weather and rising sea levels in the U.S. and across the globe, parts of New England could become havens of safety for those fleeing fires, heat and floods.Making room for more people was the theme of a conference held.
On May Day, a historic marker honoring early-20th Century labor leader Elizabeth Gurley Flynn was unveiled in Concord, and immigrant rights activists rallied at the State House.