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Tanner Inman
KDLL summer intern-
To measure the rate of change, researchers looked at satellite images of the glaciers from 1984 to 2021.
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Today, ReGroup has a station at Soldotna Creek Park to help market-goers sort recyclables, compost and trash every Wednesday.
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Alaskans from across Southcentral reported light shaking on the U.S. Geological Survey’s “Did You Feel It?” site. But seismologist Michael West said quakes like these happen every week in Alaska — they usually just occur in more isolated areas.
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Cook Inletkepeer takes up a Drawdown project every year with the goal of reducing carbon emissions locally. Inletkeeper’s Kaitlin Vadla said Re-tree would restore the loss of tree cover that’s impacted Southcentral Alaska from the spruce bark beetle issue.
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Cook Inletkeeper is picking a climate solution to tackle in 2022. And it wants the public’s input.