Climate change in the Northern Mariana
Climate change in the Northern Mariana worgo ina hawri e batte waylo-waylo weeyo, tawi ko ɓeydagol nguleeki weeyo ngol neɗɗo waɗi, e nder leydi Amerik to duuɗe Mariana worgo (CNMI), tawi ina waɗi duuɗe 14 e nder geec Pasifik worgo-fuɗnaange.[1][2]
Ciimtol 2021 ngol Duunde Pasifik (Climate Regional Climate Assessment) yaltini hollitii wonde CNMI ina jogori dañde "dumunna ɓurɗo nguleeki, ɓuuɓol ɓurngol tiiɗde, maayde e nder geec, e caɗeele cellal ɓalli e hakkillaaji", tawi ina jogii caɗeele bonnude "infrastructures coastal toowɗe e miliyoŋaaji dolaar hitaande kala ɗi ekosistem geec e CNMI1". Kuutoragol ngol umminaama e nder renndo winndere ndee ko fayti e duuɗe Polineesi e nder kuuɓal, haa arti noon e CNMI, ko limtude nokkuuji faggudu keertiiɗi e nder duuɗe ɗee "ko adii nde ɗe majjata e ɓalli".[3]
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[taƴto | taƴto ɗaɗi wiki]- ↑ Grecni, Zena; Derrington, Erin M.; Greene, Robbie; Miles, Wendy; Keener, Victoria (January 26, 2021). "Climate Change in the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands: Indicators and Considerations for Key Sectors".
- ↑ "Climate change report describes threats to Saipan", Pacific Daily News (February 14, 2021), p. A5.
- ↑ Polk, Laray (January 1, 2018). "American Polynesia, Rising Seas and Relocation". The Asia-Pacific Journal.