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Climate change in the Northern Mariana

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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]

  1. 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".
  2. "Climate change report describes threats to Saipan", Pacific Daily News (February 14, 2021), p. A5.
  3. Polk, Laray (January 1, 2018). "American Polynesia, Rising Seas and Relocation". The Asia-Pacific Journal.