Alaska
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Yukon River Affected By Permafrost Loss With Global Effects
Climate change is causing not only permafrost loss in Alaska but also changing the freshwater chemistry and hydrology of Alaska's Yukon River Basin. These changes could have a profound impact on global climate, as revealed in a study published in Geophysical Research Letters.
Latest Research Articles
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Welcome to Shismaref: Facts About the Alaskan Village Forced to Relocate Due to Climate Change
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Climate Change-Induced Erosion Could Force Mass Relocation in Alaska
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Alaska's Mount Pavlof Volcano Expected to Erupt for the Third Time by the End of the Year
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Pizzly or Grolar Bear? The Hybrid Grizzly and Polar Bear is the Cutest Result of Climate Change
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More Moose On The Move As They Invade Warmer Alaskan Tundra
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Alaska’s New Butterfly is a Hybrid—and May Also Help Monitor Climate
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Algae Toxins Found In Alaskan Marine Animals For First Time
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Saving Alaska's Iconic Coastal Tree, Yellow Cedar
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Tsunami Preparedness: Aleutian Islands Have Data for Hawaii?
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U.S. Fish and WIldlife Service Rejects 'Endangered' Listing For Southeast Alaska Wolves
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Humpback Whales Missing In Hawaii
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Alaskan Shore Community Creates New and Improved Polar-Bear Resistant Food Containers