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Rising Sea Levels Threaten Remote Alaskan Village Of Kivalina

KIVALINA, ALASKA - SEPTEMBER 11: Caribou meat is seen hanging out to dry on September 11, 2019 in Kivalina, Alaska. The hunters in the village have seen the migration patterns of fish, caribou, seal and whale that they need for the long winter months change due to the warming weather. Kivalina is situated at the very end of an eight-mile barrier reef located between a lagoon and the Chukchi Sea. The village is 83 miles above the Arctic circle. Kivalina and a few other native coastal Alaskan villages face the warming of the Arctic, which has resulted in the loss of sea ice that buffers the island’s shorelines from storm surges and coastal erosion. The residents of Kivalina are hoping to stay on their ancestral lands where they can preserve their culture, rather than dispersing due to their island being swallowed by the rising waters of the ocean. City Administrator Colleen Swan says that the way of life in the village will change with the changing climate and they will adapt. In days gone by, they could migrate with the changes. But now, she says, with the magnitude of problem climate change brings, they must hope that the rest of the world reverses the trend, which she sees as being man-made, and save their way of life. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
KIVALINA, ALASKA - SEPTEMBER 11: Caribou meat is seen hanging out to dry on September 11, 2019 in Kivalina, Alaska. The hunters in the village have seen the migration patterns of fish, caribou, seal and whale that they need for the long winter months change due to the warming weather. Kivalina is situated at the very end of an eight-mile barrier reef located between a lagoon and the Chukchi Sea. The village is 83 miles above the Arctic circle. Kivalina and a few other native coastal Alaskan villages face the warming of the Arctic, which has resulted in the loss of sea ice that buffers the island’s shorelines from storm surges and coastal erosion. The residents of Kivalina are hoping to stay on their ancestral lands where they can preserve their culture, rather than dispersing due to their island being swallowed by the rising waters of the ocean. City Administrator Colleen Swan says that the way of life in the village will change with the changing climate and they will adapt. In days gone by, they could migrate with the changes. But now, she says, with the magnitude of problem climate change brings, they must hope that the rest of the world reverses the trend, which she sees as being man-made, and save their way of life. (Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Rising Sea Levels Threaten Remote Alaskan Village Of Kivalina
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11 de septiembre de 2019
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