For Alaskan Coastal Village Residents, Erosion Hits Home
Melting permafrost and major storms are eating away at the coastal Alaskan village of Newtok. Residents are desperate to move, but the U.S. has no climate change relocation plan that could help them.
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December 18, 2017 at 05:00PM
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NPR News: For Alaskan Coastal Village Residents, Erosion Hits Home
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