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NPR The makers of a new investigative special from the History Channel believe they have "the smoking gun" that answers the question of Amelia Earhart's disappearance aboard her Lockheed Electra once and for all: an old, cracked photograph found in the N Read more ... ational Archives, showing a group of people on a dock in the Marshall Islands.
Does A Newly Discovered Photo Show Amelia Earhart Survived A Crash Landing?
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If the photo does show the missing pilot and her navigator, it would lend support to the theory they went down in the Marshall Islands and were imprisoned. But the evidence isn't crystal clear.
104 months ago
The New York Times Many of the Marshall Island's residents suffered illnesses attributed to radiation, and some islands were obliterated by explosions many times more powerful than the one dropped on Hiroshima.
Marshall Islands Can’t Sue the World’s Nuclear Powers, U.N. Court Rules
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The International Court of Justice said it did not have jurisdiction because there was no evidence of a legal dispute that it could adjudicate.
113 months ago
MSNBC "Living there would resemble being trapped in a narrow room with the walls closing in on both sides." This is the story of the Marshall Islands.
How the Marshall Islands' inhabitants could become "climate refugees"
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Two man-made disasters may doom the country.
115 months ago
MSNBC The Marshall Islands are already experiencing the consequences of climate change as mega-powerful floods threaten to wipe out entire villages.
How climate change is forcing a nation to flee
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For years, the Marshall Islands were used as a nuclear test site. Now its residents face another man-made existential threat.
115 months ago
NBC News For years, the Marshall Islands were used as a nuclear test site. Now, its residents face another existential threat.
How 2 man-made catastrophes are forcing a nation to flee
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Inhabitants of the Marshall Islands have been forced to relocate.
115 months ago
MSNBC For years, the Marshall Islands were used as a nuclear test site. Now, its residents face another man-made existential threat.
How climate change is forcing a nation to flee
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Inhabitants of the Marshall Islands have been forced to relocate following threats of toxic radiation and rising sea levels.
115 months ago
HuffPost Green The Marshall Islands are a heavenly chain of white sandy beaches and coral reefs, but they are paradoxically one of the most inhospitable and challenging places to build a nation.
Perishing Of Thirst In A Pacific Paradise
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Long before the Marshall Islands disappear under rising seas, finding freshwater will become the most urgent consequence of climate change.
123 months ago
The WorldPost The Marshall Islands are among the nations most at risk from climate change.
123 months ago
The WorldPost Rising seas are claiming this vulnerable island nation.
The Marshall Islands Are Disappearing
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Most of the Marshall Islands rise less than six feet above sea level. For the residents, the destructive power of the rising seas is already an inescapable part of daily life.
124 months ago
The New York Times For the people of the Marshall Islands, rising sea levels are already an inescapable part of daily life.
The Marshall Islands Are Disappearing
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Most of the Marshall Islands are less than six feet above sea level. The destructive power of the rising seas is already an inescapable part of daily life.
124 months ago
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