TOKYO -- As global temperatures rise in the coming decades, the "four horsemen of the Anthropocene" -- heat, fire, drought and floods -- will push humanity across countries and continents, U.K. science journalist Gaia Vince said in an interview with Nikkei.
Vince, the author of "Nomad Century: How Climate Migration Will Reshape Our World," said that people living in equatorial regions, including large swaths of Asia, will be forced to move north to milder regions, necessitating changes in how humanity thinks about borders, immigration and the way we build cities.


