Patagonia’s new film is a haunting portrait of America’s climate refugees
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The outdoor brand’s latest piece of film activism takes a close, devastating look at an Alaskan village on the frontlines of the climate emergency.
There is a tiny Alaskan village called Newtok, built on a delta at the edge of the Bering Sea. The Yup’ik residents have lived and forged a culture in this area over thousands of years—hunting, fishing, foraging—and right now, the place they call home is sinking.