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A small but growing number of farmers in Alaska have taken to an unconventional way of growing greens and herbs – by doing it indoors.
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'World’s largest undeveloped gold mine' faces legal challenges from Canada and Alaska tribal nationsThe Southeast Alaska Indigenous Transboundary Commission says the outcome of the Kerr-Sulphurets-Mitchell project, if it moves forward, “is really anybody's guess.”
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The Bering Sea snow crab fishery is open for the first time in two years, but the Trident Seafoods processing facility in St. Paul isn’t taking any crab.
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"The parties on our side change whether we're with or against the federal government," said the Southeast Alaska Conservation Council’s director.
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It’s been a decade since the Y-K Delta saw this sort of pattern of above-normal precipitation, low snow and low snowpack.
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Tribal Council President John Melovidov said the agreement protects the conservation work they’ve done under the Biden administration.
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How does carbon sequestration technology work, and what are its potential applications in Alaska? We discuss carbon capture, use, and storage on this Talk of Alaska.
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Nationally, it’s part of a $16 billion initiative to address coal pollution.
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Officials hope the changes will better illustrate to communities when they should worry about cold weather.
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It's not clear any of the new management guidance for the National Petroleum Reserve Alaska will survive the transition to the new administration. Its focus is resource development.
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The island’s most iconic species, the northern fur seal, has been in steep decline for decades.
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We discuss President Carter's legacy of conservation, and the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act on this Talk of Alaska.