‘Wáahlaal Gíidaak, who is Indigenous Haida, Tlingit, and Ahtna Athabascan, grew up on Prince of Wales Island in Alaska that was home to about 6,000 people.
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Scientists weigh giant sea curtain to shield ‘Doomsday Glacier’ from melting
Thwaites Glacier rises above the Amundsen Sea in the Antarctic, a towering white cliff abutting cerulean waters. Roughly the ...
In Churchill, Man., hope and worry live side by side as residents watch national discussions about the expansion of their ...
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Oh, we DON'T like to be beside the seaside! More than half of the world's coastal settlements...
Human settlements around the world are moving inland and relocating away from coastlines as sea levels rise, a new study ...
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In Arctic region of Svalbard, scientists study impact of climate change on polar bears
Some 300 polar bears live in the Norwegian archipelago of Svalbard. But with sea ice rapidly receding due to climate change, researchers are trying to understand how the animals are adapting.
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Scientists discover 85 'active' lakes buried beneath Antarctica's ice
Data from ESA's Cryosat-2 satellite has revealed 85 never-before-seen, active subglacial lakes buried beneath Antarctica's ice — 58% more than were previously known.
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