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Record-low winter sea ice in the Arctic this year adds to a continued trend of decreasing seasonal sea ice and an increase in threats faced by communities along Alaska’s northern and western shores.
Winter’s sea ice extent in the Arctic set a new record low as it peaked March 22, according to the Alaska Climate Research ...
Increasing wildfires globally release massive carbon emissions, impacting natural carbon sinks and contributing to global ...
An executive order blocking enforcement of climate change and other environmental policies by states and municipalities was ...
As temperatures rise on the Kenai Peninsula, freshwater quality is expected to change — affecting both salmon and humans, new research suggests.
Salmon were once a rare sighting in the Alaskan Arctic. But warming temperatures have made them more common up there, and ...
Climate-change adaptation encompasses a broad range of human policies and activities primarily intended to reduce the risks posed by climate change. It includes both realised and expected risks.
Melting at an alarming rate, this majestic sight is forcing both scientists and locals to quickly adapt in a changing world ...
Researchers found that climate change is likely to compel migration that could lead to localized extinctions in the Northwest ...
With climate change threatening Indigenous lifeways in Alaska, four young women are devoting their careers to their preservation ...
This summer will see record low Arctic ice and Russia has stolen a march on militarizing the strategic region.