"The world's governments and relief agencies need to plan now to resettle millions of people expected to be displaced by climate change, an international panel of experts said on Thursday."
"Resettlement is already occurring at the rate of some 10 million people a year, said the report's lead author, Alex de Sherbinin. Climate-related resettlement projects are under way in Vietnam, Mozambique, on the Alaskan coast, the Chinese territory of Inner Mongolia and in the South Pacific.
If global temperatures rise, as predicted, by as much as 7.2 degrees F (4 degrees C) this century, 'resettlement would become virtually unavoidable in some regions of the world,' the scientists wrote in the journal Science."
Deborah Zabarenko reports for Reuters October 28, 2011.