Hi all,
In response to my bibliography, I received
the following e-mail, which contains a link to a podcast that will be of
interest to those of you with Arctic/Native/climate change interests.
Sorry again for cross-postings.
Cheers,
Rich
--
Richard L. Wallace, Ph.D.
Director, Environmental Studies Program
Ursinus College
601 E. Main Street
Collegeville, PA 19426 USA
(610) 409-3730
(610) 409-3660 fax
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
"If you travel in hope rather than
with certain knowledge, something interesting usually happens."
- Pete McCarthy
From: Alison Laborderie
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Friday, July 28, 2006 4:21
AM
To: Wallace, Richard
Subject: Re: [SSWG] Social effects
of climate change / TNC podcast
Hi,
The Nature Conservancy does a podcast with stories on "the intersection
between people and place." On 24 May 2006 they posted a story that may
interest you:
"Chronic erosion and flooding driven by climate change is making the
remote Alaskan village
of Shishmaref
uninhabitable, so much so that the thousand-year-old Inupiaq Eskimo community
wants to move their entire village."
You can listen to it at this link:
http://podcast.prx.org/nature/audio/NSP015.mp3
Or you can right-click and chose "Save-As" to download it to your
desktop or MP3 player and listen at your convenience. It's about 30 minutes.
Cheers,
Alison
PS-You can see all the podcasts at http://www.nature.org/podcasts/