NEWS COVERAGE
Isle de Jean Charles Resettlement in the News:
- The people of Isle de Jean Charles aren't the country's first climate refugees - The Lens
- Fleeing the Effects of Climate Change - Island Press Blog
- Leaving Paradise - The Weather Channel
- Native Community in Louisiana Relocates as Land Washes Away - PBS NewsHour
- Rising seas are washing away two US towns. How they're responding is a matter of faith, belief and money - PRI The World
- Rising sea levels are forcing an indigenous tribe from home and could be an example of the future - PRI The World
- The Vanishing Island - MSNBC
- The First Official Climate Refugees in the U.S. Race Against Time - National Geographic
- Communities on the front lines seek help from Congress - Environment & Energy Publishing
- Native Americans' Relocation From Louisiana Home: 'First Climate Change Refugees' - NPR
- Tiny Louisiana Community Is Rapidly Vanishing Due to Rising Seas - How Stuff Works NOW
- What the disappearing island says about Vermilion's coast - KATC Lafayette News
- Loss of heritage: Louisiana tribe to be resettled as US’ first climate refugees for $48 million - RT.com
- Climate Change-Induced Floods Would Affect Over A Billion People By 2060, Report Warns - International Business Times
- Isle de Jean Charles: climate change submerges US island - DW.com
- First U.S. Climate Change Refugees Get $48M to Leave Sinking Town - Nonprofit Quarterly
- Resettling the first American Climate "Refugees" - New York Times
- Tribe's homeland sinking into Gulf - KATC Acadiana
- How Climate Change Tore Apart a Native American Community in the Bayou - Reader Supported News
- Isle de Jean Charles tribe looks at moving entire community north in first-of-its-kind test case - The Advocate
- 'There's no more land' - CNN.com
- Climate change forcing to relocate - Native America Calling
- Saving Place: Isle de Jean Charles Plans to Move Culture and Community - Natural Hazards Center
- Questions linger over cost of moving island residents - HoumaToday.com
- The lucky ones: Native American tribe receives $48m to flee climate change - The Guardian
- America’s largest community of climate change refugees receive federal funds for relocation - Inhabitat
- America's First Climate Change Refugees Are Native Americans - Inverse.com
- The First U.S. Climate Refugees - Bloomberg
- Rising sea levels force U.S. to resettle Native American tribe - PBS Newshour
- Global Warming 2016: How Rising Sea Levels Displaced A Native American Tribe In Louisiana - International Business Times
- An American Village Is Being Abandoned Because of Rising Seas - Popular Mechanics
- The First ‘Climate Refugees’ in the Lower 48 States Live in This Sinking Island in Louisiana - RYOT News
- Tribe to Relocate from Louisiana Coast as sea levels rise - Reuters
- Native American Tribe Gets Federal Funds to Flee Rising Seas - Inside Climate News
- Louisiana's Vanishing Island: the 'Climate Refugees' resettling for $52m - The Guardian
- Lousiana awarded $92 million in disaster resilience funds: $52 million to help relocate Isle de Jean Charles community - The Advocate
- A Louisiana Tribe Is Now Officially A Community Of Climate Refugees - Huffington Post
- AP: HUD sends Louisiana $234 M for Flooding - American Press.com
- Behind Obama's $400 million budget request to relocate entire Alaska Village - Alaska Dispatch News
- Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw Get $48 Million to Move Off Disappearing Louisiana Island - Indian Country Today Media Network.com
- The Fight for Federal Recognition - Shreveport Times
- HUD sends $234 Million to help Louisiana deal with flooding - NOLA.com
- Isle de Jean Charles Band of Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw Indians becomes the First official Climate Refugees - Daily Kos
- Losing its Land to the Gulf, Louisiana tribe will resettle with disaster resilience competition award money - The Institute for Southern Studies
- Louisiana tribe is now America's 1st official climate refugees - Mashable
- Louisiana Tribe Officially Becomes America's 1st Climate Refugees - The Weather Channel
- Community to get $52 million for relocation - Houma Today
- These Native Americans Might Be the Country's 1st Climate Change Refugees - VICE NEWS
- Tribe declared 1st official climate refugees in U.S. - The Weather Network
- VanishingTribe: Coastal erosion threatens survival of Biloxi-Chitimacha-Choctaw - WDSU NEWS
- Why Obama wants to spend millions relocating entire U.S. communities -The Washington Post
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