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For his book “Into the Thaw,” Jon Waterman and a photographer traveled over 500 miles by foot and pack raft, visiting various communities along the Noatak River.
Author Naomi Klouda says “The Alaska Glacier Dictionary” is for travelers and armchair adventurers alike, to give them quick ...
Thousands of miles separate Alaska and Florida, but the states have in common breathtaking landscapes, open spaces and ...
Nothing could touch him; there was no situation he couldn’t charm, reason, or muscle his way out of. Looking back now, Weissenbach calls that feeling “pure hubris,” the kind of confidence that shows ...
Climate change plays a significant role in Murkowski’s memoir. The prologue recalls a trip she took from Capitol Hill to ...
published in March 2025 by the Alaska Fire Science Consortium. The state is on the frontlines of climate change, with dramatic changes “real and visible," according to The Nature Conservancy chapter ...
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 ...
More than 30 years passed before I returned to the Noatak with my son in 2021, for a weeklong float trip on the river. I was shocked to see how climate change had transformed the Noatak’s ...
Climate change threatens many traditional foods in Alaska. But it's also making farming more possible. A new training program aims to help Alaska Native communities grow more of their own food.
The Arctic is one of the areas most visibly impacted by human-caused climate change, with some areas becoming almost unrecognizable in recent years. Former Denali park ranger Jon Waterman has been ...
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