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The longer we wait, the more difficult it is to reverse climate change. This is because climate change builds upon itself.
The volcano, which is located less than 100 miles away from the major city of Anchorage, remains at an elevated level of ...
Salmon were once a rare sighting in the Alaskan Arctic. But warming temperatures have made them more common up there, and ...
Riverbank stabilization, lead and asbestos contamination are just some of the projects tribes planned to address before the ...
Despite scientific consensus, President Donald Trump has dismissed climate change as a “Chinese hoax,” a claim that ...
A federal appeals court on Tuesday rejected a challenge by environmental groups to a decision by Democratic former President Joe Biden's administration approving exports from a planned $39 billion ...
A series of displays showing the effects of climate change is currently showing at the Noel Wien Public Library in Fairbanks.
With climate change threatening Indigenous lifeways in Alaska, four young women are devoting their careers to their preservation ...
Many National Weather Service offices have seen staff reductions of 20% to 40%, limiting forecasting ability, especially in ...
I had come to Barrow to learn about ice and climate change from Eskimo elders and hunters and from scientists. For two weeks I’d been visiting northern Alaska coastal villages as a guest of the ...
Our Children's Trust has filed climate legal actions on behalf of young people in all 50 states, including active cases in Florida, Utah and Alaska. In a Montana case ... by 13 youth over the threat ...
As temperatures rise on the Kenai Peninsula, freshwater quality is expected to change — affecting both salmon and humans, new research suggests.