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Two men in a small motorboat loaded with containers float in the Bering Strait off Shishmaref, Alaska. Melting glaciers in Alaska are contributing to rising sea levels around the coastal community, and Shishmaref's residents are asking the government to help pay for the village's relocation. Pat O'Hara/Corbis
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A giant glacier remnant in Baffin Bay, northwest Greenland. Layne Kennedy/Corbis
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We'll see how, in the distant past, climate change sparked the evolution of humans in Africa and guided our migration to new lands. We'll also look to the future to see how we might be able to slow climate change -- and adapt to it.
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