The climate movement is poised to become the largest in history, driven by the urgent need for action as extreme weather events escalate. With projections of up to 200 million climate refugees due to drought and instability, the implications for migration are profound. As regions become uninhabitable, internal migration within the U.S. will likely surge, raising critical questions about resources and sustainability. Despite the grim outlook, there are glimmers of hope from climate scientists that could guide future efforts.