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Edith Simonson

Water is life

Navajo women struggle to preserve traditions as climate change intensifies

May 25, 2018
Environment

In a region that only receives six inches of rainfall per year, each degree of temperature increase has an extreme effect on the arid land. “You add just a little bit of a temperature increase to a place that's already on the edge, and you've made an enormous change in the living conditions there,” one expert says.

Navajo women struggle to preserve traditions as climate change intensifies

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