Sitkans meet to discuss climate change

The sheer magnitude of the problems presented by global climate change can have a chilling effect on action for small communities. But that hasn’t stopped places like Homer from developing a Climate Change action plan – and now Sitka may not be far behind. A group of about three dozen Sitkans met this week to identify meaningful solutions to climate change.

Robert Woolsey, KCAW – Sitka

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