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I'm researching the cascading social effects of climate change for a community project, and I'm looking beyond the immediate environmental impacts to understand how it's already reshaping societies. I'm particularly interested in the less-discussed secondary consequences, like migration patterns altering local demographics, the strain on public health systems from new diseases and heat stress, and the potential for increased social unrest as resource competition grows. For those studying this field, what are the most significant but underreported social disruptions you're seeing in case studies from different regions? How are communities with fewer resources adapting in innovative ways, and what role is climate anxiety playing in shaping public discourse and policy, especially among younger generations?