Sandbags sit stacked along the seawall in Kivalina, Alaska, in September 2007. The island town has accused a handful of mostly U.S. energy companies of contributing to global warming though greenhouse gas emissions, which it says has rendered the town uninhabitable. (Associated Press)
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