Hillary Brown, Professor Emerita of Architecture at the City College of New York, joins Unfrozen to discuss her book Revitalize | Resettle, which explores how climate migration and rural revitalization can solve interlinked crises. Brown emphasizes that large U.S. cities alone cannot absorb climate-displaced populations due to infrastructural limits and rising costs. Instead, she proposes strategic resettlement in small towns and “micropolitan areas”—places often overlooked but rich in cultural value and poten...
Hillary Brown, Professor Emerita of Architecture at the City College of New York, joins Unfrozen to discuss her book Revitalize | Resettle, which explores how climate migration and rural revitalization can solve interlinked crises. Brown emphasizes that large U.S. cities alone cannot absorb climate-displaced populations due to infrastructural limits and rising costs. Instead, she proposes strategic resettlement in small towns and “micropolitan areas”—places often overlooked but rich in cultural value and potential.
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Intro/Outro:
“24-Hour Limes” by The Cooper Vane
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Discussed:
Hero towns leading the charge to accept climate migrants and flourish:
- Clinton, IA: Brownfield redevelopment and corridor revitalization
- Gorham and Milan, NH: Community Forest and Open Space Conservation Program
- Madison, IN: Main Street Program
- Morris, NY: Livingston County Development Group
- Norfolk, NE: North Fork Whitewater Park
- Ord, NE: Vibrant Future Fund
- Rock Port, MO: Wind Capital Group – First town in U.S. to be 100% wind-powered
- West Windsor, VT: Ascutney revitalization
Jesse Keenan – Climate-Proof Duluth
New York State Small-Town Revitalization
T-Mobile hometown grants
Parag Khanna, ecstatic nomad
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