A strong weather pattern is partly to blame for the so-far historic lack of snow in Alaska’s largest city, which forced the ...
John Lyle, formerly of Fairbanks and now living in Hawaii, sent photos from the 1990s of snow oozing off his late friend Bill ...
The Arctic reaches its maximum sea ice in March each year and then starts a six-month melt season. The National Snow and Ice ...
In the Arctic, permafrost plays a crucial role in building infrastructure. However, as the region warms and permafrost thaws, infrastructure is threatened as the ground shifts beneath the built ...
One Redditor shared images of their off-grid home in Alaska, drawing attention to the region's unprecedented warm temperatures.
A winter study by Climate Central shows that, even in winter, people are affected in some way by the effects of climate change. — ...
Preservation of glaciers is a not just an environmental, economic and societal necessity: it’s a matter of survival,’ said ...
Late last month, Rebecca Howard was fired from her dream job. With less than two hours’ notice, the research biologist was ...
But as the bodies continued to show up on beaches from Alaska to California ... die-off of Common Murres is a major warning sign about the accelerating impacts of climate change. Marine heat waves are ...
More: Baked Alaska: Climate change's extreme heat is warming the state, and creating national security problems The military has a long history of concern about climate change. President George H ...
Unusually warm conditions, connected to long-term climate change, are taking a toll on traditional winter sports in much of Alaska. Skiers in the 2025 Tour of Anchorage, held on March 2.
(Graph provided by Rick Thoman/Alaska Center for Climate Assessement and Policy/University of Alaska Fairbanks) Rather, the problem for winter sport lovers is that the snow arrives later in the season ...