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How Newtok’s relocation efforts could be an example for other climate-threatened northern communities

Lessons learned in Newtok's could will prove useful to other communities facing relocation.

By Dermot Cole April 29, 2018
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Time is running out for the 375 residents of Newtok, a river village soon to be washed away by the Ninglick River in Southwest Alaska.

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