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Western Arctic Caribou Herd shrank more in 2022, hurting Northwest Arctic subsistence hunters
Biologists struggle to single out a leading cause of the caribou population’s decline. “It’s going to be another rough winter again this year without caribou,” Selawik resident Norma Ballot said.
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Rock silt released by melting glaciers could help in fight against global warming, experts say
Melting Greenland glaciers are releasing nutrient-rich silt with potential agricultural applications, according to experts in Copenhagen.
www.reuters.com
U.S. court allows Dakota Access oil pipeline to stay open, but permit status unclear
A U.S. appeals court on Wednesday said that the Dakota Access Pipeline does not have to be shut and drained per a lower court order.
www.nbcsandiego.com
Utility turned disaster into road map for climate change
As global temperatures creep higher and the risk of deadly wildfires grows, utilities in the West are struggling to respond to the threat.
www.sacbee.com
Poll: California Republicans skeptical about climate change effects
Global temperatures are rising, yet a significant slice of Republicans in California say the effects of climate change will never be felt, according to a poll by the Public Policy Institute of California.
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Poll: CA Republicans skeptical about climate change effects
Global temperatures are rising, yet a significant slice of Republicans in California say the effects of climate change will never be felt, according to a poll by the Public Policy Institute of California.
Andrew Nikiforuk: Twerps, the apocalypse, pipelines and Vonnegut
Trudeau and Scheer share a ludicrous oil addiction. Where’s Kurt when you need him?
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