Climate change is forcing indigenous people to find new ways to survive as a remote village of 600 grapples with rapid erosionAt the edge of an imperiled Alaska town, Dennis Davis sent a drone over a patchwork of ice covering the Chukchi Sea."Some people think it's a toy, but a lot of people know that it's an actual tool," he said of the $5,000, microwave-sized machine with a camera mounted to a carbon fiber frame. As snowmachines zoomed past, Davis, 39, a resident and former police officer, looked at the pictures that were beamed back. Continue reading...
In doomed Alaska town, hunters turn to drones and caribou as sea ice melts
2. března 2018 13:30
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Celý článek: https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2018/mar/02/alaska-climate-change-indigenous-hunting
Zdroj: The Guardian