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Climate change threatens Rose Atoll National Wildlife Refuge

Climate change threatens Rose Atoll National Wildlife Refuge

05/16/2020

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Climate change threatens Rose Atoll National Wildlife Refuge

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Climate change threatens Rose Atoll National Wildlife Refuge

One of the biggest impacts of climate change will be on islands and coastal regions. That includes Rose Atoll Marine National Monument, an uninhabited island and protected sanctuary for dozens of wildlife species in the equatorial Pacific’s U.S. territory of American Samoa. Mike Taibbi reports as part of our "Samoan Islands: Shifting Tides" series with Pacific Islanders in Communications support.

05/16/2020

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