We Are On The Front Line Of Climate Change, Marshall Islands President Says
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Hilda Heine, president of the Marshall Islands, about the impact of climate change on the small Pacific island nation.
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September 24, 2019 at 04:00PM
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NPR News: We Are On The Front Line Of Climate Change, Marshall Islands President Says
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