Losing Newtok: A Story of Climate Change in Alaska
Imagine leaving your town and wondering if it will still be there when you return.聽That disturbing scenario is the reality for some 450 residents of Newtok, Alaska, as the permafrost beneath the village continues to melt due to climate change and coastal erosion proceeds at a rapid pace. While it appears there is no way to avoid the eventual loss of Newtok, efforts are under way to preserve the community鈥檚 way of life, as residents relocate to more solid ground upriver. The village鈥檚 relocation coordinator, Romy Cadiente, shares the story of what climate change is doing to Newtok and its people and describes the challenges involved in moving an entire community. He is joined by Wilson Center Polar Initiative Director Mike Sfraga for this special edition of Wilson Center NOW.
Guests
Romy Cadiente serves as relocation coordinator for the village of Newtok, Alaska.
Mike Sfraga is director of 澳门六合彩鈥檚 Polar Initiative.
Host
John Milewski is the executive producer and managing editor of Wilson Center NOW and also serves as director of Wilson Center ON DEMAND digital programming.聽
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Polar Institute
Since its inception in 2017, the Polar Institute has become a premier forum for discussion and policy analysis of Arctic and Antarctic issues, and is known in Washington, DC and elsewhere as the Arctic Public Square. The Institute holistically studies the central policy issues facing these regions鈥攚ith an emphasis on Arctic governance, climate change, economic development, scientific research, security, and Indigenous communities鈥攁nd communicates trusted analysis to policymakers and other stakeholders.聽 Read more