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STUDY: Climate Change Perceptions Vary Among Generations of Alaska's Yup'ik and Cup'ik People

Type
Literature
Publication
Funes, Yessenia, STUDY: Climate Change Perceptions Vary Among Generations of Alaska's Yup'ik and Cup'ik People. 2016. Colorlines.
Year Published
2016
Organization
USGS, Colorlines
Description

Indigenous Yup’ik and Cup’ik communities in Alaska’s Lower Yukon River Basin and the Yukon-Kuskokwim Delta regions have varying perceptions of climate change—based on which age group you ask.