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  "path": "/2026/06/02/we-are-losing-entire-archives-of-human-lives-that-can-never-be-replaced-arctic-climate-change/",
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  "textContent": "Climate change is rapidly destroying cultural heritage sites across the Arctic. The Arctic is warming faster than the global average. Rising temperatures and sea levels are linked to rapidly thawing permafrost and increased coastal erosion, which pose a danger to Arctic archaeological sites, threatening both scientific knowledge and cultural heritage. However, climate-driven risks to these […]",
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