Eroding Edges Stories
The edges of our country are eroding, raising difficult questions about adaptation, relocation, and what it means to be an American experiencing climate change today. To connect the shared experiences of Americans facing these dramatic transformations, the National Trust partnered with Victoria Herrmann, a National Geographic Explorer, as she traveled around the U.S. and its territories interviewing communities directly affected by shoreline erosion and climate change.
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America's Eroding Edges Frontier of Change -
America's Eroding Edges “They Should Know to Keep Them” -
America's Eroding Edges Teaching Climate Change and Cultural Heritage in American Samoa -
America's Eroding Edges Loss, Damage, and America’s Eroding Edges -
America's Eroding Edges "Back to Our Backyards" -
America's Eroding Edges Land and Blood: Samoan Identity and Climate Change -
America's Eroding Edges “100 Times Stronger”
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