Extreme weather, water scarcity, coastal erosion, and other devastating effects of climate change will bring disproportionate harm to Native American populations, as many indigenous communities rely heavily on natural resources for their livelihoods and ways of life, a report by PBS Newshour shows. From indigenous communities in remote Alaskan villages, to those on the populous Florida coast, Native Americans are living on the frontlines of climate change. At a recent panel at NewsHour, representatives from Native communities shed light on how the warming of the planet is affecting their sustenance and survival. MORE: Underwater Heatwave: 5 Frightening Results of a Boiling Ocean...
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