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him live steve. says to the. better. to go with i don't need to tell people here in alaska what's happened. over the past few years i've been trying to make the rest of the country more aware. of a changing climate where you're already living a. boring permafrost that threatens homes and infrastructure faster glacier melt rising seas melting sea ice. that contributes to some of the fastest coastal
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erosion in the world and i've talked to folks whose villages are literally in danger of slipping away. and for many of those alaskans it's no longer a question of if they're going to relocate but when. and my grandfather. used to say this new top will become one big. salary in ny and. the river around us in one day when it comes in. it's like this one big island surrounded by the larger. feel like it's getting danger danger every time it gets close. to us who knowns
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it's on everybody's mind. and body has 3 days we have to relocate and they have got here 10 years ago the people are saying. move within 4 years. and that was in the. statement i have come to know you know the shoreline rules it's been a toast 3 years. i think. not to bug i'm going to get hardly needs kid i'm making rude. remember that movie tom cruise and they're renovating a house says the money they would ask. a contractor argues it can take 2 weeks and so it always means weird that because of the statements i was 2 weeks
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carrots 4 years. i would like will move across the river or because it's higher ground i think people who are thinking about stay here forget that it floods here in there for. people who need to be prepared interested by some conflict. not a safe place. 2 below one in which both patrols i am 19 years old and i am. small village called in
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utah. i go to a school that has 137 student ira adding about a village trying to move because of climate change the talk is a small place that has about 350 people and we are trying to move to a place called most urban. one miles or new target. but. i have been in utah basically all my life and it has always been the same every year we lose a number of feet of land each year what is not the same it shares the extent of the euro's and because the weather isn't the same each year sometimes it curb ritual for us but most of time to. rig into doesn't do we lost 150 feet of land from water washing line and nursed on to the waters about 100 yards we are going to have
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a disaster if we don't move. we need to act as soon as possible before the water just to us or it will lead us like cookie monster eating cookies. all the land just falls down and. cannot pick up. i strongly believe we can do this but we will need to help this place a very important post because how much hunting we do how much we move around a whole lot but the hardest thing we have to 1st is having no running water or us or surely. we hunted buckets was which is a 5 gallon bucket for human waste it we don't get down into the water when it is for. according to the government it's about $230000000.00. climate change is like
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playing chess. with me. we need to make room because we have the possible to remove. we just want to. know just like everyone else and just have a cup of tea. and i think no one who was. close to shore to see us when we took the nearest village. and the waters to come. you know their early contacts with the stars were mainly for trade with the trade
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of course and government and so with the government came here a post office or school so wherever they placed those structures where these communities were told that you have to now live so regardless if your main camp which is probably your winter camp is the most prominent structure you have you can't go back there after you have to relocate your family here. they were not a one location people they were migratory and. in their way they were able to keep them there was 2 and set their children off to boarding schools they didn't live near the school and so the challenge began in that initial contact.
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hard to understand what psychological impacts where and they said you no longer could do that to that and if you don't come here or taking your children so i would think that. and i know they talk about generational trauma when you have been doing this for 15000 years and then somebody puts the stop on it and the consequences are what we have today. we are segregated. by social class. people poverty by 1st. if you're born into a poor family if you're born into a minority family if you're born into a family that only has a single parent that really constrains your life chances people die on average 50.
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generational poverty. the fight every day to meet your needs and the needs of your family. i max kaiser one more of my guide to financial survival this is a hedge fund it's a device used by professional scallywags to earn money. that's right these hedge funds are simply not accountable and we're just adding more and more to them. totally destabilize the global economy you need to protect yourself and get in for god's guys were. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. no no rush. on things on their way. back home but i can merican suffered from racism and
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a complete lack of prospects. in the real. one by elsa store. so they decided to leave everything behind and start a new life in a country about which they knew almost nothing at all and some of the. ground. if you go on to. you know almost a 100 years later history is repeating itself my great grandfather george time we went to russia. probable worst time to go anywhere why not me. why don't i come here.
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her. that her frost is down now what is happening into the permafrost now do you tell me you know they did it because it's melting it causes the religion so how many people have gone and walked along the edge of the river. lots of people you wish know full well i'll be happy because that's where you guys don't your honey but it's it you know but if you do walk along there by what's happening to all of the shoreline it's going to be disappearing and you might class last semester in the fall we went out there and we measured how much the religion was how much you think we lost last year. we lost about 35 feet i was close you were
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close 35 feet of ground in just about 3 months while we were measuring that it is fast and that means the river is 35 feet closer to the town and then left and it was the year before so you guys think that the river is going yes. it's one thing to say the river is going to move you but this prompted a whole whole bunch of things this village is completely divided i mean there's just no way around you know to travel councils families don't talk to each other just all kinds of issues that have popped up. prompted by this river here moving into their. communities.
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in the. us. these no groups are from the outside it's far from the community they're not originally from. troubled ministers are actually 1st cousins tom and 1st because it's a tradition versus you know the new prostitution or majority way of thinking so you have that tremendous divide different philosophies together and stanley represents one side and tom represents you know. my name is only tom i'm the tribal
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minister for a newcomer to this and comes recently i was selected to be a tribal at nish. board in your will it's schoolteaching new entity there was a election dispute. in october all. the new cars from council. somebody who works there. said we've never had an election in quite a while. and it's an excellent piece you were being accused of not having it us 8 to 9 years of election when we moved in you had the next from all these years i know it was coming up. and some of the smarter words began following the money and realizing some of the money's not accounted for while they actually suspended the elections so once they suspended. the elections though there was a there was
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a feeling that the community was being left out of the process yeah they were scheduled to leave in 2012. but through the division and then the infighting and some of the you know bureaucratic issues that they had stalled as it stands now the federal government cannot. contract with either group so what they did was they basically took the contract out of the. heat here. it's a shock when it comes down to some 3rd world sack it's basically. a last resort for people who want to live in the top. growing.
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it's created a lot of problems health what is a no we've been to the clinic several times in our family structure room smolders you know this interior room and everything else is kind of one ramp through the village and at certain times or not if you want to pull. everybody. talks been moving for the last 10 years it's a stalled move. some frustration levels fairly high. sometimes you wonder if they're doing this on purpose. i mean really when you come down to it this could be a foreign totally foreign country ignored by any infrastructure all live in the united states never just. and this is all there's no running water wars all over so. it's.
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the bush is really not for everybody. because a lot of teachers come on 12 years and they leave they don't never study. i guess it's just a culture shock to. we came in 20072008 school year movie or since. those movie in the village then. everybody roots you could much see the water for miles to then. could look out like we look out now you could see the water. now. it's close we can see the ways bussin over land when it when it gets rough. before lies. we can see the land working away.
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back home they have these here we have hurricanes they jump parady and help people move you do whatever you gotta do is just saying like i just taken forever are you almost big enough to go to school you know you're ready now. i guess that's just what's. tears me up and said. thank you no come on man these people these people are just like us there's no difference and these people and the people all for you. we all. human is it all it's just a little village 3300 people it's no big up and that's what i'm thinking it's no big deal is a big deal some big deal is their lives. lead
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a new state this winter. but i don't know if it's going to happen. or . there are still look at don't ask us for another 3rd world country. even though it's united states i see a part of america. it might be americans or the gays or 3rd world countries and their sphincter need to curious. kind of new type is thinking. the whole attire you could really see. so how is might be too late. she didn't have the talent to be moved to the new set by now but. power struggle and money greed to
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to my. nothing to the top and. yeah yeah. but i. like people. who look if somebody can get altitude or to a day bring like 2 bags so you have some i for man with 2 or 3 bags this is for me this is for my sister this is for my brother to say you know what he said does these at the gym doing open gym as well as he wants candy to gondor going through. a lot.
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humanity has never seen such strange natural phenomena before giant creators appearing in the peninsula. one off or another. but never doubted camp again you give us your boy you know them dialogue we thought of it that he wanted to hear. this one appeared in 2020. how often and where will new creators of his her father how dangerous are they for human the slum only it is different and she joins you one russian scientists came quite close to working out what's going on. they built a full scale 3 d.
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model of the black hole. in the 1920 s. and thirty's several 100 african-americans moved to the soviet union and many of their descendants still live in russia. going at the risk of you know no rush for us though up most of us it. was one thing. on the dock national scale back home black american suffered from racism and a complete lack of prospects. is that columbus mother will not be. won by elsa store on her by doing. so they decided to leave everything behind and start a new life in a country about which they knew almost nothing at all from a beer after reared. earlier through during the dinner. sound great the crowd.
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the moon if you long to call. you and now almost a 100 years later history is repeating itself my great grandfather george time went to russia. probable worst time to go anywhere why not mean. when i come here. so what we've got to do is identify the threats that we have it's crazy. let it be an arms race off and spearing dramatic developments only personally i'm going to resist i don't see how that strategy will be successful very critical time time to sit down and talk. the world is driven by shaped by one person.
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who dares thinks. we dare to ask. this and you know became the bottleneck. for movement and you see there is a girlfriend who fled to the food we call to this vision and he said there. is no going out to the natives and socialists then. at least those are the students all against between so you. know those who say only.
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