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Climate Migration: Alaska village resists despite threats

Por: ABC News Life October 28, 2022

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SHISHMAREF, Alaska -- Search online for the little town of Shishmaref and you’ll see homes perilously close to the ocean, and headlines that warn this Native community in western Alaska is on the verge of disappearing.Climate change is partially to blame for the rising seas, flooding, erosion and loss of protective ice and land that are threatening this Inupiat village of about 600 people just a few miles from the Arctic Circle. But the dire... + full article



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