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Rising Oceans, Climate Change, Food Aid, and Human Rights in the Marshall Islands

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Ahlgren, Ingrid
Yamada, Seiji
Wong, Allen

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Harvard School for Public Health

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Climate change impacts are expected to produce more frequent, longer and unpredictable drought periods with further saltwater intrusion in the Marshall Islands. As a result, a significant return to traditional food cropping is unlikely. This will lead to

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Health and Human Rights

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