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climate change: realities of relocation for alaska native villages
climate change: realities of relocation for alaska native villages

... identified
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threatened
had
decided
to
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these
communities
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at
varying
stages
in
the
process,
and
slowed
down
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a
number
of
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including
choosing
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IPCC Fourth Assessment Report

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