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Regions of Alaska and the arctic are warming more quickly than anywhere else on Earth, according to scientists. That trend is the focus of a new show at the Kenai Art Center titled “World on Fire.”
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A $230,000 grant from the Bureau of Indian Affairs will allow the tribe to explore options for securing the graveyard, which is located close to the eroding bluff.
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Cook Inletkeeper is picking a climate solution to tackle in 2022. And it wants the public’s input.
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Climate scientists, farmers and gardeners created the Alaska Garden Helper, an interactive web-based modeling program that predicts changes in climate as they relate to agriculture for communities across the state.
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It’s been almost one year since the Resilience and Security Advisory Commission first started meeting. The commission works within the borough’s planning…
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We’ve all heard the adage — weather is what’s happening now, climate is what happens over time. That is the case in the National Weather Service’s recent…
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The chickens and turkeys at Diamond M Ranch eat pretty well—especially if you consider the volume. Since last year, the birds have taken care of thousands…
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Kenai Peninsula College hosted a two-part series of presentations on the possible effects of climate change on the future of fishing and hunting on the…
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Kenai Peninsula College hosted a two-part series of presentations on the possible effects of climate change on the future of fishing and hunting on the…
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Alaska’s summer is short, but one of the ways it softens the farewell each fall is through a parting gift of delicious berries. In the late summer and…