Village votes to relocate due to climate change
By Reuters in New York | China Daily | Updated: 2016-08-20 07:49
A Native American village in the US state of Alaska has voted to relocate its entire population of some 600 people due to the threat of rising seas, officials said on Thursday.
Shishmaref, located on a tiny island north of the Bering Strait that separates the United States and Russia, is losing up to three meters of shoreline each year, according to research by the US Army Corps of Engineers and Alabama-based Auburn University.
Shishmaref is one of dozens of indigenous villages in Alaska that face growing threats of flooding and erosion due to global warming, according to a report by the US Government Accountability Office.
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