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Author Naomi Klouda says “The Alaska Glacier Dictionary” is for travelers and armchair adventurers alike, to give them quick ...
A new book by Alaskan author Nancy Lord examines the accelerated nature of climate change in North America's higher latitudes, and the devastating effects of those changes on Alaska's ecosystems.
Sustainable Alaska: Climate change, reality and hope. We all have the ability to reduce our own carbon footprint By Heidi Pearson; Friday, November 5, 2021 4:06pm ...
In the second half of the program, we'll meet Arran Forbes, who has created a fantastical look at a dystopian Alaska of the future. Climate change and the lack of water is the story catalyst, as ...
Anyone who finds it annoying to go about their day when it’s cold outside may shiver at the life of Murie, a conservationist who grew up in Fairbanks, Alaska, and then dedicated herself to the ...
A textbook that’s free, open source, available in print and digital formats, and customized geographically to rural southwestern Alaska. Listen now New science textbooks could bring students ...
Climate change destroyed an Alaska village. Its residents are starting over in a new town Charles Alexie stands along the coastal erosion that has eaten away at the riverbanks on Friday, Aug. 16 ...
The writing's on the wall — and in these books on climate change. Environmental reporter Rosanna Xia shares a list of some of her go-to books.
Climate change will reshape the food system, making it harder to grow crops as the world’s population grows. This book explores how agriculture is changing in response, and how our diets may change.
Websites can be scrubbed of climate change references and the U.S. halted from international and national climate assessments, but rising temperatures leave their own evidence, especially in the ...
As Rick Thoman, a climate specialist at the University of Alaska and one of the report’s editors, put it, change in the Arctic is happening so quickly “there is no reason to think that in 30 ...
But in Haayk's eyes, farming is still one of the best ways for Alaska Native villages to adapt to climate change. Alaska Native people make up more than 20% of the state's population.
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