Elizabeth Jenkins, Alaska's Energy Desk - Juneau

Elizabeth Jenkins, Alaska's Energy Desk - Juneau
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State wants public input on how to spend Volkswagen settlement money

The $8 million could go towards investments in electric vehicle infrastructure or upgrades to diesel-powered transportation. Listen now

Wolves are eating sea otters near Gustavus. What does that mean for the deer?

On a recent camping trip, a Gustavus man realized that wolves weren’t just eating deer at a beloved hunting spot. One notorious marine predator appears to be becoming the prey. Listen now

How tourists could see the Mendenhall Glacier after it retreats

The Mendenhall Glacier Visitor Center is preparing for a future that includes more tourists and a melting attraction. Listen now

Making a better “hot dog of the sea”

Tyre Lanier visited Alaska a few decades ago to encourage fisheries to make an in-demand seafood product. Now he’s back with a way to improve it. Listen now

Former climate official says details surrounding his reassignment look “damning” for Trump admin

Joel Clement resigned in October after being ousted from his position working on issues like coastal resilience and village relocation in Alaska. Listen now

Sealaska Corporation announces multimillion dollar deal to keep trees in the ground

Southeast’s regional Native corporation is using some of its lands for carbon sequestration. It’s the first carbon bank in the state to be approved for the California cap-and-trade market. Listen now

As Sitkans wait for roe, news of sickness from herring eggs in Canada

Typically, cholera is associated with tropical destinations. But recently, the bacteria that can cause the disease was found in subsistence herring eggs in British Columbia. Listen now

The Cost of Cold: Staying warm in Nome

As the Bering Strait becomes more accessible, the mayor of Nome says there’s an upside to less sea ice. Listen now

Juneau schools leave room for debate in climate change curriculum

New science standards being considered don’t shy away from attributing it to an increase of human activity. But how that’s taught in the classroom could be up to interpretation. Listen now

This halibut hook is an innovation for the past, present and future

Few people still use the hand-carved halibut hook. But there’s a push to make sure the tradition sticks around. Listen now

Trump administration sued over Pacific walrus

The Center for Biological Diversity filed the lawsuit because the Pacific walrus wasn't granted an Endangered Species Act listing. Listen now

Trying to solve a moose-sized mystery in the tundra near Nome

There's been more snowfall than what was typical a few decades ago. Moose can handle heavy snow, but their environment appears to be changing. Listen now

This man wants to bring more electricity to Juneau. What’s the hold up?

Duff Mitchell has a big vision for a small rectangular plot in downtown Juneau. He envisions it as the future site for a district heating facility. Listen now

Another year, another round of proposed Trump cuts for marine mammal programs

Sen. Lisa Murkowski cautioned: "Don’t get too exercised about things if you see that it’s been zeroed out." Listen now

New federal report looks at wildlife in a changing ANWR

“My attitude is science can only help us in understanding what’s likely to happen,” said Todd Atwood, a USGS wildlife biologist. Listen now

In rural Alaska, looking inside the home to reduce energy costs

A batch of new energy assessors, who live in Southeast villages, are being trained to spot areas that could be more efficient. Listen now

Who released the bulk of greenhouse gases into Alaska’s air?

DEC commissioner Larry Hartig said in a press release Tuesday that the findings weren’t “unexpected.” Listen now

State leads new efforts to restore Roadless Rule exemption

There have been numerous attempts recently to sidestep U.S. Forest Service management of the Tongass National Forest. Listen now

Supreme Court says bearded seal still threatened, despite legal battle

The Alaska Oil and Gas Association and the American Petroleum Institute challenged the Endangered Species Act listing decision. Listen now

What caused the Blob? Scientists conclude, we did

In 2014, a warm water system — known as the Blob — wreaked havoc in the waters of the Gulf of Alaska. Listen now