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Climate Change · AlaskaAMBLER, Alaska (AP) — Ice blocks drift past Tristen Pattee’s boat as he scans the banks of Northwest Alaska’s Kobuk River for caribou. His great uncle Ernest steadies a rifle on his lap. It’s the last day of September, and by every measure of history and memory, thousands should have crossed by now. But the tundra is empty, save for the mountains looming on the horizon — the Gates of the Arctic National Park.See the Story
Climate Change Is Straining Alaska’s Arctic. A New Mining Road May Push the Region Past the Brink
74% Center coverage: 31 sources

Immigration · MexicoBy Doris Anahi Muñoz | Edited by Michelle Senarosa & Rodrigo CervantesThis year marks the 10th anniversary of splitting my life between the two countries I call home. My brother Jose was deported from the United States in October 2015 at age 29. He had been here since he was 2 years old. He was returned to Mexico, a country he didn’t even know.See the Story
ICE destroyed her family’s American dream — so she’s chasing the Mexican dream
89% Center coverage: 9 sources

Louisiana · LouisianaPOINTE-AU-CHIEN, La. (AP) — Cherie Matherne looked out into Bayou Pointe au Chien, wide enough for several boats to pass through. In the distance, a stand of dead trees marked where saltwater comes and goes during storm-driven flooding.See the Story
Louisiana Is Shrinking. Some Tribes Are Fighting to Protect What’s Left of Their Communities
87% Center coverage: 8 sources