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Climate Change Report Shows Hawaii Sites at Risk

Flickr / Rosa Say
Flickr / Rosa Say

The affects of climate change are putting many of our country’s most iconic landmarks and cultural sites at risk. That’s according to a new report released today by the Union of Concerned Scientists. They say rising sea levels, coastal erosion and increased flooding are threatening national parks across the nation…including two here in Hawaii. HPR’s Molly Solomon has more. 

Molly Solomon
Molly Solomon joined HPR in May 2012 as an intern for the morning talk show The Conversation. She has since worn a variety of hats around the station, doing everything from board operator to producer.
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