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Near total loss of historical lands leaves Indigenous nations in the US more vulnerable to climate change

A new study has revealed the impact of climate change on historical land dispossession in the United States during the 1970s and 80s, which could have contributed to a significant increase in environmental threats across the continent and beyond.

Source: phys.org
Published on 2021-10-28

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