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The Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw Indians have lived on the Isle of Jean Charles for almost 200 years. 100 miles south of New Orleans, the small island has been steadily disappearing over the past half century. After decades...
Kivalina is a tiny, remote Alaskan village that sits on a barrier island some 83 miles above the Arctic circle, and the most recent estimates show that the village—home to 400 people—will be entirely underwater by 2025...
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