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The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge just got a reprieve—but it’s not safe yet

The Arctic National Wildlife Refuge just got a reprieve—but it’s not safe yet

The U.S. recently announced it would suspend oil and gas leases in a pristine Alaskan ecosystem. But many environmental battles await the million-acre refuge.

Arctic permafrost is thawing fast. That affects us all.
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Arctic permafrost is thawing fast. That affects us all.

As the frozen ground warms much faster than expected, it’s reshaping the landscape—and releasing carbon gases that fuel global warming.
Nancy Fresco: In Alaska, everyone's grappling with climate change

Nancy Fresco: In Alaska, everyone's grappling with climate change

For everyone from traditional hunters to the military, the National Park Service to the oil industry, climate change is the new reality in Alaska. Government, residents and businesses are all trying to adapt.

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The bearded seal my son may never hunt
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The bearded seal my son may never hunt

Inupiat have sustained themselves with these seals for thousands of years in the Bering Sea. Climate change threatens this tradition.
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