No Refuge: Cape Cod's Coastal Crisis (2024)

No Refuge tells the compelling story of how climate change fueled erosion transformed the Monomoy National Wildlife Refuge at Morris Island and threatens the greater Cape Cod region. The film features dramatic footage of the Monomoy refuge before and after the loss to erosion of over 100 feet of the property’s bluff, along with the demolition of the National Weather Service weather balloon launching facility in 2021 and the 100-year-old former Coast Guard garage-turned-dormitory that housed staff, interns, and research scientists in 2022. The US Fish and Wildlife Service Headquarters and Visitor Center lost the final building standing in April of 2024. The film also explores how climate change storm surge and erosion has battered the surrounding communities of Sandwich, Orleans, Wellfleet, and Provincetown. The documentary delivers the message that denying climate change is not an option. Ignoring it is a reckless gamble with our future and our children’s future. It is a call to take a stand and fight back against climate change! 

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Climate Change   Environment   Sustainability
Directed by Jan Crocker
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