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Climate change effects on the Marshall Islands. In Ad Jolet concerned individuals discuss how climate change is impacting their Pacific homeland: The Marshall Islands. We need the discussion to continue...

~ ~ ~ Marshallese voices on climate change ~ ~ ~

Special thanks to the University of Washington and Dr. Holly Barker's Anthropology ANTH469B class.

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  • Theres no point of talking about it, wat gud will that do? U can't change the way the world works. Going green is a prime example of taking initiative but that alone won't and can't change a thing. We've long destroyed the atmosphere just as a smoker has long destroyed their lungs. I say, just strap up and hope for the worst. Then again, tho sea levels are rising across the planet, we are still centuries away from a world wide epidemic

  • a komol! this is what we marshallese need to be aware of...

  • First I wanna express my appreciation for those who did this clip and and also those who contributed to make this successful. What I'm trying to say is that if we must get ready, then how should we do that?

    Let's all hear all the great idea that you may have.

  • ejjelok kajjitok bwe clobal warming ej walok jen koj armij im kon men in jij aikuj in target e ewi wawaan ar naj control e konnan kein ak tur ko baranwot im rej jab lomnak nan kojbarok clobal warming, im men eo in ij lomnak mwe emaron jiban kadrik lok problem in ej control e population eo ar woj im i mean clobal population...ak ijoke joun ien human time enaj jomlok enwot an jot scientist ran ba kake: ro mwe roj ekkatok kon armij...kommol....

  • ekwe moktata iakwe non eo im ej kalikar climate change kein joij katok ilo loe non ilju eo an lolelaplap--aelon kein ad--ekwe bwilon ilo ao lale im loe ke majol eliktata ej eo im ej naaj ioon drouj ne an lojet--menin wot jar im jenaj lo uaak kein jen lan non kijwoj rilolelaplap--

  • yea tat rights...but nobody will handle dah climate chages but only one...

  • yup...mol men kein...iar baj lo an dren jidrikdrik won ene tok....ak mekarta ne ejako ene ko an majol...majol enaj baj bed wot ne jej drebij manit im kajin eo ad...without these, well, now then we could say there's no majol...

  • The Climate change will not take affect until in many years to come. In all the pacific Islands will disappear. The world is changing and evolving to many different forms. Many speices are being discovered and its what the world is. Many of us know this. Its just that no one is taking is seriously as it should. People shouldn't worry it now but later in the future. This is the fact of science. Many has proved it.

  • Limekto ee the water is rising and you better believe majol is gonna sink soon. Kiribati is sinking already and guess who's next....MAJOL. We are so uneducated about the climate change, global warming and how to prevent it from happening. Sad but true, it's going to happen. By the way ...CARLTON eeeeeee ewi kein kajanjan eo neju le. Ijanin meloklok lo bro. Kwojele ta eo kokar komane. NA OJ

  • My question is what is are the majolese people doing to help with this major issue? Yes we can talk about it, let people know what the issue is but what is the solution? What is the world doing about it? Need to take action.

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