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Starting Tuesday, you can vote online for the chunkiest bear in the annual Fat Bear Week competition.
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Republicans focused on Alaska's exportable oil and LNG. Democrats homed in on a small Alaska village whose energy solutions hit Trump administration roadblocks.
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Juneau's second glacial outburst flood of the year crested Monday night at 7:30 p.m. at 9.6 feet.
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Europe is warming faster than any continent. That's speeding up glacial melt, which is already threatening Europe's largest rivers.
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According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, there’s a 71 percent chance of a La Niña setting in by October.
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New Zealand's unique birds are at risk of extinction, like the kiwi. So the country is trying to eradicate the invasive species that prey on them. Everyday people are lining up to help.
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Wind and solar can be faster and cheaper options in small Alaska Native communities. President Trump wants the Office of Indian Energy to quit funding them.
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The increased statewide precipitation is despite places like Anchorage and -- if you can believe it -- Southeast Alaska being slightly drier than normal this summer.
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State biologists estimate that 1,045 brown bears live on the 1,600-square-mile Southeast Alaska island, which is larger than Rhode Island.
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Riccardo Pozzobon, a planetary geologist from Italy, was studying ice fracture patterns when he fell into a hole in the glacier.
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Closely monitored Barry Arm is a test case in a region where melting glaciers, steep slopes and narrow fjords set up conditions for dangerous tsunami-generating slides.
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The Bureau of Land Management is considering a plan that would allow up to eight companies to conduct heli-skiing operations over 10 seasons.