Climate change could continue to complicate iconic dogsledding races around the country as rising global temperatures make ...
Robin Bronen has spent decades working to protect immigrants and Alaska Native communities with the Alaska Institute for Justice.
As the president pressures countries to buy more American energy, Asian officials and investors are reconsidering a hugely ...
NOAA’s work has kept fisheries from collapsing, helped coastal ecosystems survive extreme heat and battled invasive species, ...
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration scientists and other employees in Seattle are among the estimated 880 agency ...
A new report by dozens of international scientists says the state is the largest contributor to global glacier loss.
President Donald Trump pledged a U-turn away from the Biden administration's commitment to fighting climate change and promoting clean energy ...
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Space on MSNScientists warn of consequences as over 800 NOAA workers are fired: 'Censoring science does not change the facts'Scientists warn that the Trump administration's abrupt firing of hundreds of weather forecasters and climate experts at NOAA ...
The world’s most famous sled dog race is longer this year than ever before. Thanks to a lack of snow, this year’s edition of ...
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Juneau Empire on MSNReviews range widely to Forest Service’s draft ‘biography’ of Tongass as part of management plan updateA familiar range of comments about logging, fishing, tourism and tribal issues are being expressed in response to a draft ...
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Grist on MSNUS Forest Service firings decimate already understaffed agency: ‘It’s catastrophic’The U.S. Forest Service stewards 193 million acres of public lands from Alaska to Florida. So why is it so overworked and understaffed?
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