• AA5B@lemmy.world
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    24 days ago

    Wow that’s a much different picture than I expected …… I assume permafrost melting means ground gets soggy so you need some sort of foundation rework, including on roads. However the article focussed on “slumps” which seem like landslides under a different name. If your town was built on a frozen swamp, you could probably build on posts or something. However if your town slides into the ocean, you can’t really recover

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    The Indigenous residents of Tuktoyaktuk know they’ll have to move but don’t agree on when.

    So in a way, they’re no different than Floridians who refuse to move even though they can’t actually get their homes insured anymore.

    Humans and refusing to face the reality of climate change until it’s too late. Name a more iconic duo.

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      And in another way, this is their ancestral land and people have been trying to force them off of it for 500 years.