Resiliencecommons.wikimedia.org U.S. commits $75 million to relocate three tribes threatened by climate change The U.S. Bureau of Indian Affairs will grant three tribes $25 million each to relocate homes, schools, and critical infrastructure. These are the first grants distributed under a program aimed at helping tribes cope with climate change.
Politicscommons.wikimedia.org U. S. to pay millions to move tribes threatened by climate change Two tribes in Alaska and a third in Washington State will get $25 million each to retreat to higher ground.
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