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Melting glaciers are creating prime fish habitat, but they’re also exposing land that mining companies say could hold valuable minerals.
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Introduced in the last hours of the 2025 session, the bill would expand the protections granted by the EPA, which barred permitting of the Pebble project
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The disappearance of glaciers is not only leading to the creation of new fish habitat but it's also creating opportunities for the multibillion-dollar mining industry.
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At Izembek Lagoon, Pacific black brant are choosing to overwinter in the Bering Sea — drawn by warming waters and the eelgrass meadows beneath.
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The state reported a spill of up to 400,000 gallons of water used at the large lead and zinc mine in Northern Alaska.
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The company’s goal is in line with President Trump’s attempt to bring manufacturing back to America. But the White House is also freezing and cutting key federal grants.
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State officials demonstrated "bad faith" by enacting an emergency regulation and resuming a legally invalid program, the ruling says.
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This comes after new inundation maps were released last week, showing how the levee should work during future floods.
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The federal government appears on track to reinstate oil and gas leases, suspended since 2020, within the Arctic refuge.
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The 2025 Kuskokwim Ice Classic tripod tripped the breakup clock May 5, deciding one jackpot winner and four minute madness victors. Three of the five winners are related.
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An emergency declaration by the Board of Game does not change the fact that the program is unconstitutional and the state failed to do required fixes, the judge ruled.
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According to an internal budget document, the Trump administration is seeking to end nearly all of NOAA's climate research.