From New Zealand to the Great Lakes, the world’s wealthiest are quietly relocating to climate “safe zones.”

As climate disasters intensify, the world’s richest individuals are preparing for a future where geography could mean survival. Wealthy elites are purchasing land and relocating to areas considered more resilient to rising temperatures, water shortages, and extreme weather. Regions like New Zealand, Canada, and the U.S. Great Lakes are emerging as top choices, thanks to their stable climates and abundant resources. Experts say the trend exposes a growing divide — between those who can move to safety and those left behind.








