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Nunavik communities feeling the impact of climate change? There’s help

Region’s communities can apply for funding to better adapt to changes.

By Sarah Rogers, Nunatsiaq News December 5, 2018
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KUUJJUAQ — If Nunavimmiut notice that winters are different now than when they were growing up — that’s climate change.

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