Climate change threatens life in Shishmaref, Alaska

by Fabian on 12/03/2009

in Climate Change

This is an interesting article i have come across on CNN.com today. I thought this would be useful to share.

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When the arctic winds howl and angry waves pummel the shore of this Inupiat Eskimo village, Shelton and Clara Kokeok fear that their house, already at the edge of the Earth, finally may plunge into the gray sea below.

“The land is going away,” said Shelton Kokeok, 65, whose home is on the tip of a bluff that’s been melting in part because of climate change. “I think it’s going to vanish one of these days.”

Coastal erosion has been an issue for decades here, but rising global temperatures have started to thaw the permafrost that once helped anchor this village in place. Sea ice that protects Shishmaref’s coast from erosion melts earlier in the spring and forms later in the fall. As a result, the increasingly mushy and exposed soil along Shishmaref’s shore is falling into the water in snowmobile-sized chunks.

Read the complete article here:

http://www.cnn.com/2009/TECH/science/12/03/shishmaref.alaska.climate.change/index.html

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