Ice and Fire
In this episode, we learn the Yup'ik term for climate change-induced catastrophic land collapse, which occurs due to permafrost thaw, erosion, and flooding: Usteq. We hear several definitions of the term, utilized by researchers and the government, and learn how these land changes are impacting communities in Western Alaska, in real-time. topics and purpose: the long observed changes to the land described by the Yup'ik people, and related stress in present times terms defined: usteq, land subsidence, divestment notes: Learn more about climate friendly financial investments at ClimateSmart [https://www.carboncollective.co/] and get involved in the movement: Stop the Money Pipeline. [https://stopthemoneypipeline.org/action/] Here is a link to the Alaska State Hazard Mitigation Plan [https://ready.alaska.gov/Mitigation/SHMP], and to Dr. Bronen's research about Usteq [https://par.nsf.gov/servlets/purl/10200553]. This episode was funded, in part, by a grant from the Institute for Journalism & Natural Resources.
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