Anna Canny, KTOO - Juneau
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Crews face more intense mud, erosion and wash-outs wreaking havoc on trails as human-caused climate change makes rainstorms more extreme.
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The research aimed to understand and recreate the striking yellow, black and blue-green color palette used in this sacred fiber art.
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The National Weather Service has only issued one severe thunderstorm warning in Southeast Alaska since the 1890s.
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Last summer, 13 billion gallons of water burst out in a flood that was bigger and more damaging than any before.
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Tidal power could be an alternative to burning fossil fuels like diesel and natural gas, which is driving human-caused climate change.
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The bill prohibits the use of man-made chemicals known as PFAS, which have polluted drinking water across Alaska and the rest of the country.
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New research from the University of Alaska Southeast shows the scale of mountain goat mortality from avalanches for the first time.
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There were at least three reports of close encounters with a teenage female orca in the ocean around Juneau in a single day at the end of April.
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The petitioners are worried about the impacts of closing and rearranging schools for students, as the board addresses a $7.9 million deficit.
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The Interface of Change project will support five years of research to boost climate resilience for mariculture and traditional harvesting.