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Pacific Northwest tribesABC News
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Pacific Northwest tribes are battered by climate change but fight to get money meant to help them adapt.
The tribes are leaders in combatting climate change in their region, but struggle to get funding for specific projects.
Funding gaps and complications were key concerns, report says.
Tribal lands share borders and coastlines, and impacts of climate change on those lands do not stop at any border.
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