Climate change forces First Nations people to move village

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The Quileute tribe has lived on the same land since time immemorial, but now it's being forced to move as the Pacific Ocean floods its village. Ben Tracy recently visited the area and learned how climate change is forcing residents to make some heartbreaking choices.

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There are ancient cities under water, so nothing new really.

warduke
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💙our new school thanks for supporting us Quileutes

jeaninecalderon
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Good work. make sure everyone's safe

gabrielham
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But they certainly enjoy the warmer winters. It's an equal tradeoff.

LpCh
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Caucasians were here 2000 years before the first Asian crossed the Bering strait...

davidvincent
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Mitakuyepi, waš'aka uŋ po!

Stay strong my relatives!

chetawitko
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Almost like by exporting oil to poor countries so they can build up to green energy while we invest in nuclear and hydro while profiting from the sales even if marginally would work. Too bad my guy shut down the pipelines lmao

EagleSpirit
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time Immemorial must mean less than 2000 years...

davidvincent